Both.
Yes
A fetus is a life, as long as a woman tests + for a pregnancy, its a life & if its taken its manslaughter!
from wikipedia... the right to privacy under the due process clause of the 14th amendment extends to a woman's right to abortion. But the court has to weigh the interest of the state in the prenatal life and the woman's health. When the fetus could be viable outside the womb is where they drew the line.
The right to life helps people choose their child's life over their needs. Since a fetus is a child, many people will choose to save their child instead of aborting them.
For the fetus or the unborn child it's ALWAYS serious. That life ends there. For the woman, it depends. Can be anything from like a heavy period to a life-threatening bleeding.
They decided that (1) the Constitution does not forbid abortion or define "person" to include a fetus; and (2) the sperm donor who got a woman pregnant does not have a right to override her decision about her own body.
The fate of most fetus is to be born and become humans, or other life forms that start out as a fetus.
No, a fetus isn't considered a human being from anyone's perspective but that of someone who is anti-choice. A fetus is a human life but it is not a human being - a woman is a human being, children that could be it's siblings are human beings, and the child the fetus could become is a human being - feminism is concerned with the rights and well-being of human beings.
Pro-life is against abortion. They think the fetus is a creature of it's own and that the mother does not have the right to decide whether it should live or not.Pro-choice is for the woman's right to choose what will happen to her body and since the fetus is inside of her body and can not live on it's own, it's for her to decide.ANSWERTo add to the previous answer, anti-choice individuals not only endorse the rights of the fetus over the rights of the impregnated woman, they believe that their viewpoints should be legislated, in order to curtail the rights of all women to make full decisions about their pregnancy. They believe everyone should be legally mandated to follow their opinion. They are pro-life in supporting the life of a fetus; they do not support women's rights to make their own choices in their personal lives. Hence, they are anti-choice.A pro-choice individual may believe in or not personally believe in abortion, but they support individuals rights to make their own medical decisions (this includes abortion). They want their own choice and believe that every woman has the right to hers.
Gary Johnson believes in a woman's right to choose up until the viability of the fetus, at which point he believes abortion should be banned. Johnson also believes that the issue of abortion should be decided at the state level.
That is a truly personal question that only the expectant mother has the right to answer. The morality of abortion differs from person to person. abnormal fetus has the right to live because they are only humans too, therefore they have the rights to see the world, live life here in earth and to die here in earth not in the womb of their mom.
The congregate view of all religions is that a fetus is the embryonic stage of a human life.