Well, each woman has a natural instinct to protect a baby when she is pregnant, I don't see what you predict happening. Besides, after about 2 abortions, it is often dangerous to continue them. A Doctor who is forced between forcing a woman to have a child and risking the life of 2 people MUST choose according to his oath and Do No Harm.
While I am in favour of abortion as an option, and feel that men, considering their contribtuion in in the process, should be keeping their mouths shut and letting women decide for themselves, it does fall oddly in contradiction with the Hipprocratic Oath, as it is, if you consider a foetus a life, obviously doing.
So, the question of abortion truly rests on 'Is a Foetus Alive?'
Can it exist independant of external support/is it mobile? No
Does it react to outside stimulus? Yes at later stages.
Can it communicate in a limited way? Yes at a later stage.
Is it capable of reasoning? No
A Baby is, in the strictest sense, a parasite, growing to maturity inside a host. The simple fact that the parasite is gestated inside it's own host, and fertilised by the hosts partner makes this a sticky subject, but it is physically connected to it's host, is dependant on draining nutrients from it, and is seperately aware of it's host at a late stage of development.
Personally, I'd say early pregnancies only, for safety reasons as much as any other, and a national legal limit on 2 abortions per person, also for safety reasons and also to stop exploitation of that system. Doctors can tell if Abortions have taken place before.
Anyway, that's my 2 cents
