I cannot remember all of the details already gone over in this thread, but I had to jump in here.
The mother and the baby do not have "the same body". The baby is an entirely separate human being, and as you said
Two bodies sharing one then....one has to take precedence. To me, regardless of the situation it will always be the woman.
Pregnancy is not a condition or a disease, and intervention at birth, or in an abortion, should be prohibited by law.
Back to your original statement above about equal rights. In pregancy, you have two innocent people who's rights should be considered. If anyone should not be considered "innocent", it should be the woman who engaged in behavior that leads to pregnancy. (at this time, I will not bother addressing the minute number of rape/abuse pregnancies). Regardless of the precautions she may or may not have taken, there is a failure rate for contraception, and if we want to have sex, we accept the possibility.
I will never accept forced childbirth as a punishment for consentual sex....which is a natural human instinct
Viability typically means the point at which the baby can survive on it's own. Well guess what? No baby can survive on it's own, even after birth. And I won't be one bit surprised if this pro-abortion administration will further extend the "right" of a mother to not be a mother by legalizing infanticide. Surely, there will be scoffers at this, suggesting that my fear is unfounded, but in 1973, when Roe v. Wade legalized abortion, most people thought that the first three months were the limit, and that beyond that point would never see approval. Now we have partial birth abortion, and a president who does not believe in protecting infants who are born alive after an attempted abortion.
Apples and oranges....once the baby is born it needs another HUMAN to survive but it does not need the 'mother'. Until a fetus can be transferred from one womb to another this is not the same comparison. In the case of a born child if she does not want the baby after it is born she can easily and with absolutely no effort on her part relinquish control of the child.In the case of being pregant she cannot relinquish control to someone else.
I'm getting off topic...
Y'know, I called the vet recently about neutering my cat (is neuter the term for a female?) Anyway, we were a little late getting the procedure done, and they could not, or would not do anything because the cat was pregnant! WTH is the matter with that?
And you cannot, as far as I know, give a hysterectomy or a tubes tie procedure to a pregnant woman either. Usually this is done after the pregnancy.