Leeds-18:1778371 said:Should you be able to remove an unwanted parasite? Yes. It's the mother's body and no-one else's. She can do with it as she likes, as far as I'm concerned, not that I'm saying it's right for anyone to get into that flange-hoover predicament.
I am not an abortionist as I don't abort foetuses, but I'm all for the freedom of choice, a baby afterall is a responsibility for life, if for any reason you aren't willing to dedicate your life 100% to the wellbeing of your child, you shouldn't have a baby.

Frankly, if a woman is pregnant by mistake and feels she doesn't want to carry the baby or have the path of her whole life altered then it is absolutely **** all to do with anyone else.
Babies are not parasites. Parasites willfully and deliberately enter their host, babies don't. Parasites are usually very difficult to repel. In the main, conceiving a baby is very avoidable.
It's legal to abort a baby up until 24 weeks. At 25 weeks a baby is capable of living outside the womb.
One week is the difference between a legal killing - and me being a murderer if I was to strangle a 25 week old baby after it was born.
I am not completely anti-abortion, I just believe the current system logically far too ill-defined - and under the guise of civilization these logically ill-defined abortions/murders happen every single day.

Babies are not parasites. Parasites willfully and deliberately enter their host, babies don't. Parasites are usually very difficult to repel. In the main, conceiving a baby is very avoidable.
Personally I think abortion is murder, and is only acceptable in the rape cases. Even then it should only be before 13 weeks. And I'm not religious at all.