I'm surprised the Christian, right-to life viewpoint has not been brought up, that is:
Killing a person is immoral.
A foetus is a person.
Killing a foetus is immoral.
Thus, abortion is a crime against the foetus, and the circumstances of its creation have no bearing on its right to life or the morality of killing it.
Granted, the continued existence of this child's foetus, soon to be her son/daughter, may be distressing to her and may have negative long-term psychic consequences, but is a person's right to life contingent on his not being distressing or troublesome to others?
Killing a person is immoral.
A foetus is a person.
Killing a foetus is immoral.
Thus, abortion is a crime against the foetus, and the circumstances of its creation have no bearing on its right to life or the morality of killing it.
Granted, the continued existence of this child's foetus, soon to be her son/daughter, may be distressing to her and may have negative long-term psychic consequences, but is a person's right to life contingent on his not being distressing or troublesome to others?