In some situations, carrying the pregnancy to term may not be in the best interest of the woman, due to reasons like health risks, financial instability, or the circumstances under which the pregnancy occurred.
For example, consider a teen girl who becomes pregnant due to a lack of sexual education and access to contraception. If she is forced to carry the pregnancy to term, her future could be compromised. She could lose out on education and job opportunities, potentially perpetuating a cycle of poverty. Shouldn't her rights and future prospects also be taken into consideration?
Regarding your point about foster systems, while improving them is crucial, it doesn't necessarily solve the issue at hand. There are already over 400,000 children in foster care in the US, and not all of them find homes. Wouldn't adding more children to that system potentially create more problems?
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