I think in this case the abortion should have never taken place. I would impose a limit such that an abortion is illegal after the foetus can feel pain. After such a time it would be against basic human rights. These measures reflect the current situations of people who are brain-dead and have their life support turned off. It is the same basic principle: If they cannot feel pain or react in a conscious manner, they are not "life".
Living with guilt or sadness is not relevant to the debate however, since these were personal choices made by the women at the time. The debate should be solely about whether foetuses have a right to life, and the answer is simply no. It is the woman's body, the woman's right. Nothing should change that.
Living with guilt or sadness is not relevant to the debate however, since these were personal choices made by the women at the time. The debate should be solely about whether foetuses have a right to life, and the answer is simply no. It is the woman's body, the woman's right. Nothing should change that.