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THE PLEA OF THE UNBORN

I am the unborn fetus, and in a world where decisions about life and death are frequently made
without my consent, I find myself with a voiceless plea—an earnest desire to be given the chance to live,
grow, and experience the world.

Mother, I have life. I may not express my eagerness to live through words, but my heartbeat and
every kick I make serve as an inclination that I do not like to be aborted. Inside your womb is a person who
can possibly create a remarkable change in this chaotic world. The incomparable genetic makeup that I
have is the blueprint of a person with ambition, dreams, and a bearer of hope. There are several ways out
there that could be your alternative option rather than killing me. Remember, my dear mother, I did not ask
you to create me, but since I am here already, I am now going to ask you to bestow me some empathy.

Despite my inability to communicate my wishes in conventional terms, I, the fetus who opposes
abortion, unquestionably want to live. I have the ability to feel and the potential to be great. I beg society to
safeguard my inalienable right to life and to approach the difficult topic of abortion with more understanding,
compassion, and regard for the unborn. By doing this, we can collaborate to come up with solutions that
protect both my potential desires and expectant mothers' autonomy. I'm writing these words in the hopes
that they will strike a chord in the hearts of those who read them—a silent plea for acceptance,
comprehension, and a chance to live.

Quinte, Erick G.

ES12

MTh 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM

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