No, I do not agree. It was 20+ pages of posts ago, so I not blame you for going back, but I have stated this earlier.
Essentially, a fetus takes a metric ton of resources from the host. Some peoples' bodies cannot handle this. There are legitimate reasons to abort a pregnancy. I remember my wife having to be in the hospital multiple times with my 2nd child. Thankfully, even that was mild compared to what some people have to go though, and it can be fatal for a person to carry a fetus to term. So I apologize if you don't like me using the word 'parasite' but a fetus is, by definition a parasitic symbiotic relationship to the host, and to ignore that fact is ignoring the health and safety of the individual, who now does not have a federally protected right to protect their body from.
These fetuses don't feel anything, they don't remember anything, and honestly, they're none the wiser when they are aborted, whereas the host could have a well-established life where many people would miss them.
It's a really sad fact of life, but it is indeed a fact. The tapeworm reference was used as an extreme mind you, but it shares similar properties to a human fetus in this case.