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She ought of have control over her own property. Already a problem, because even if you own a house there are rules on how you can use it.
She ought of have control over her own property. Already a problem, because even if you own a house there are rules on how you can use it. The woman has a right to self-defense, in terms of her own body. But in what sense is this fetus fighting her? It may well threaten her life/health in some way. Should she enjoy some kind of autonomy over her own reproductive capacity? If a womans pregnancy is voluntary, is her responsibility to the fetus absolute? NO changed circumstance can change this responsibility? What about illness? Responsibility starts to get fuzzycontraception?