Birth control methods, while highly effective, are not 100% foolproof. For example, a couple uses contraception responsibly, and yet an unintended pregnancy occurs. In this case, the woman did not consent to the pregnancy, and it could be argued that she should have the right to decide whether to continue it.
As for the 2% of cases involving rape, I agree that it's not the baby's fault. However, it's crucial to empathize with the victim who has endured a traumatic experience. It's not fair to force them to carry the consequences of that trauma for nine months and potentially the rest of their lives.
When it comes to political parties, I think it's important to focus on the specific issue rather than generalizing an entire party as evil. Let's try to find common ground and work together to reduce the need for abortions through better education and access to contraception.
Can you think of a situation where a woman's autonomy should take precedence over the fetus?
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No, I can't, because the baby is just as important as the mother. Can you?