Moreover, when discussing the potential reproductive capabilities of the unborn child, I believe it's crucial to consider the sanctity of life itself, irrespective of future hypotheticals. Each life has its own inherent value and potential, and it's not our place to decide whose life is worth more based on future possibilities.
With regards to your point about 'reaping what you sow', I would argue that this applies to the unborn child as well. They shouldn't have to pay the ultimate price for circumstances that are beyond their control.
How would you address these concerns, especially the inherent value of each life and the responsibility that comes with creating a new one?
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