makes way more sense hahahaha
on another note. what youre saying suggests that the cells, which at this point are just cells, have human rights. those cells have not yet formed a living being, and up until those cells have, they do not share the same rights and therefore the mother should have the right to choose whether or not she wants to birth the child.
at this point it gets very philosophical in my opinion, and comes down to a hypothetical what-if, the same way that you COULD have a relationship with some model if you had the chance, where you COULD have won who wants to be a millionaire, or the price is right, or the superball had you been given the chance, or bought a ticket, or whatever.
in my opinion, it comes down to hypothesizing the possibility of what COULD have been, but if you dont make it past the first date, you dont get to go on that game show, you dont buy a ticket, there is no what if. if you abort the cells/life/what could be life before it comes to fruition, it remains the possibility of a life that cannot be anything more than something to be hypothesized about.