Way to miss the point, pool. No one argues that a fetus is part of a woman's body. But you see that thing surrounding the fetus? Signposted 'womans body'? A woman does have a right to decide what we do with that, so if she chooses not to be an incubator for 40 weeks, that is her right.
Tell me, if it were possible to transplant a foetus from one person to another, lets say that the mother is going to die before the foetus becomes viable, do you think that another person should be forced to incubate that foetus until viability? If it were possible to transplant the foetus into the biological father?
The question is, should any person be forced to use their body as an incubator against their will?
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Tell me, if it were possible to transplant a foetus from one person to another, lets say that the mother is going to die before the foetus becomes viable, do you think that another person should be forced to incubate that foetus until viability? If it were possible to transplant the foetus into the biological father?
The question is, should any person be forced to use their body as an incubator against their will?
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