Will abortion be obsolete someday?

I think having a supply of emergency contraception in one’s medicine cabinet would be a VERY good idea for all women and girls, starting as soon they become vulnerable to pregnancy, even if they’re not sexually active. It could also be used in case of rape. I’m all for it.

I strongly suspect that many pro-lifers would be very much opposed to this. They won’t care if emergency contraception is or is not abortion; they’ll be against it either way. Some (not all, but a significant percentage, IMO) pro-lifers are opposed to anything that they see as making it “too easy” for unmarried women to be sexually active. They want to bring about a situation in which unmarried woman will be afraid to have sex because they will have no possible way to end – OR to avoid – an unwanted pregnancy. They would permit no abortion, no contraception; no knowledge of contraception.

But just think, a woman or girl faced with an unwanted pregnancy could have the embryo removed and saved for later use BY HERSELF! One of the frustrating things about unwanted pregnancies is that in most cases, the woman or girl does want to have children. Just not right now. The pregnancy occurs at a time in her life when she isn’t in a position to have and raise a child: still in school, perhaps, and not yet self supporting. A few years later, she can have the embryo re-implanted.

The same might often be true of the man or boy who cooperated in causing the pregnancy. When the pregnancy occurs, he may be a young student in no position to provide any child support. Five or ten years later, he may well be in a position to do so.

However, wouldn’t a shift from elective abortion toward emergency contraception (EC) be grudgingly accepted as a step in the right direction?

And think of the rhetorical advantage. This ain’t no abortion pill, it prevents pregnancy before pregnancy has a chance to start. Moreover, since EC is used so soon after fertilization, it is not even possible to detect if a pregnancy would have occurred. I imagine that mainstream pro-life (oxymoron?) politicians would take a more favorable view of emergency contraception than they do of abortion.

I’ve found Pyrrhonist and Weird Al’s debate about Botchy and Baby Doe to be interesting. I’d like to know, though, what you’d think of the addition of a third entity, Baby DOA. Unforunately, Baby DOA strangled on his umblicial cord, and was brought into the world dead- a stillborn. How does his personhood compare to Baby Doe’s and Botchy’s?

Bump, as a courtey to Pyrrhonist, and elfkin477, I’m very sorry, I didn’t see your post:

I would say, Baby DOA is a dead person. Like any other dead person. Like each of us will be someday…hopefully, not for a really long time, tho.