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No. That would never be fair since the fetus is inside another persons body. Even in death do we decide over our bodies and we can't just enter someone's house because we feel like it but we should be allowed to enter other people's bodies and with all the risks and health problems a pregnancy can bring? No, that would be impossible.

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Big problem of double standard here.

A fetus is a fetus until birth, at which time it becomes a child. As a fetus, it has no rights, yet after 20 weeks of gestation, should the fetus cease to function (die), a death certificate must be filed to record the event.

The irony here should be obvious. In the event it isn't, a death certificate recognizes and records the death of a person. It is not possible for anything to simultaneously be something and not that something. Okay, for those who might be philosophically challenged, no one can be a person and not be a person at the same time.

Because the topic of abortion is so charged, there has been the attempt made to divide the infant (pardon the allusion).

So, to the question; morally you have to decide for yourself. Legally, the citizenry really needs to force the legislature and judiciary to sort out the contradictions and chaos.

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