First of all, you never identified which women you were talking about. Now you reveal that the group of women you were talking about believe that the fetus is "more than just a piece of tissue". That would seem to describe pretty much all women, whether they feel they need an abortion or not.
But I'm guessing that you are thinking of those women who oppose abortion for other women, not just themselves. How are they not being represented? That is the question I was asking.
If you believe that the anti-abortion women can only be represented by getting their wish for other women not to have abortions, would that not then make the women who want to have an abortion "not represented"? If you are concerned about one group of women not being represented, then how would it help to take away the representation of the other group? Or is it just that you are only concerned about the representation of one specific group of women and not the other? Can you clarify?
Huh??? Why would this have anything to do with the level of government that ought to have the power to take away a woman's right to control her own health and manage her condition of pregnancy?