Here are key points that form a counter-argument:
Bodily Autonomy: One of the most fundamental arguments for pro-choice is that a person has the right to control their own body, including the decision of whether or not to carry a pregnancy to term. Proponents argue that forcing someone to continue a pregnancy against their will infringes on their personal freedom and autonomy.
Choice and Circumstance: Many pro-choice advocates argue that decisions around pregnancy should be made by the person carrying the fetus, as they are the ones who will bear the physical, emotional, and financial burdens of parenthood. The circumstances of each pregnancy (such as health risks, financial instability, or cases of rape or incest) can vary greatly, and individuals should be empowered to make the decision based on their unique situations.
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