AT THE JUNCTION.
African young girls are always on the go at the earlier age of about 9 years. Loving blindly without taking into account the consequences:
The argument over abortion is rarely waged with much reference to reason. Our courage and determination usually make as illogical. When the issue at stake is whether to legalize it, many argue the moral issue rather than the simple legal question of who should make the decision. The story I am narrating avoids much of this debate and in steady homes in on the decision that are actually being taken young African women who have had unplanned pregnancies
The choices, ranging from quick abortions to fatal poisoning and keeping the baby. Are always made with little outside help. One of the women interviewed decided to give mothered a try!
The pressure society places on young women who have children out of wedlock is enormous. Because abortions are virtually taboo, they decision to keep the baby or terminate the pregnancy is often made unaided.
O what extent then does this pressure and panicked decision-making lead to unnecessary abortion?
When a young unmarried girl discovers that she is pregnancy, she is often forced to struggle with difficult questions about life, responsibility and sometimes death, should she keep the baby or have an abortion? Should the reaction of the baby