1. Sociology
1.1. Current Cultural Perspective
1.1.1. Micro Level Study
1.1.1.1. study small groups and individual inter actions
1.1.1.1.1. Group of women who has had ectopic pregnancies.
1.1.2. Macro Level Study
1.1.2.1. analysis look at trends am ong and between lar ge groups and societies
1.1.2.1.1. All of the women who decide to get an abortion.
1.2. Social and cultural facts
1.2.1. The study of those who do not believe in abortion. (Religion, values, morals, beliefe).
1.2.2. The study of those who believe in getting an abortion.
1.2.3. The study of those who are negatively and positively impacted by the new law of Row V. Wade.
2. History
2.1. Abortions are a continuous issue that with law restrictions or not they will continue to happen whether safe or unsafe
2.1.1. In the past, many states banned abortions. Overtime different states made restrictions on abortions, such as, when it will be federally funded or when it is considered unconstitutional
2.1.2. 1880: Facts: Abortions were made illegal in some states but were allowed, if it saved the life or health of the patient
2.1.2.1. 1955: Planned Parenthood held a conference with other doctors calling for abortion reform
2.1.2.2. 1964: Activist created first national group. The Association for the Study of Abortion (ASA) which advocated for abortion law reforms
2.1.2.3. 1973: Roe vs. Wade. Supreme Court rules right to abortion legal in all 50 states due to the 14th Amendment.
2.1.2.4. 1976: Hyde Amendment restricted federal dollars from government insurance programs (ex. Medicaid) to pay for abortion services (unless caused by incest, rape, or life-threatening). It is believed to be an unfair policy that stemmed from systemic racism targeting minority communities, those already facing a lack of resources for care and financial opportunities.
2.1.2.4.1. 2022: Roe vs. Wade overturned yet granting states to have authority on abortion laws.
2.1.2.4.2. Could this be considered bias?
2.1.3. 1930's: 18% of the maternal death rate came from illegal and unsafe abortions
2.1.3.1. Will this Repeat itself now in 2022? It had a negative affect in 1930's.
3. Psychology
3.1. Psychodynamic
3.1.1. Intense Emotional Feelings
3.2. Behavioral
3.2.1. Personality Development
3.3. Humanistic
3.3.1. Availability of Services
3.4. Cognitive
3.4.1. Situational Stress
3.4.1.1. Seeking Advice
3.4.1.2. Moral Convictions
3.5. Biological
3.5.1. Health Concerns
3.5.1.1. Birth Control
3.5.1.2. Procedure By Proxy
3.6. Evolutionary
3.6.1. Secular Democracy
3.7. Sociocultural
3.7.1. Religious Views Written Into Law