I have always thought that abortion is a choice, and it is a hugely difficult choice.
Part of giving people a freedom is that, by definition, you have to vie it to everyone, even if it is reasonable to judge that the individual is not capable of using that choice wisely, or even thinking or caring about it at all.
That is the price to be paid for freedom, it has to belong to everyone, regardless of the opinions of others on how they choose to use it.
My own view is that no woman undertakes an abortion lightly, I don't subscribe to the notion of 'abortion as contraception' because I believe that any woman who starts a pregnancy is emotionally affected by the experience, and their choice in how it ends.
I also believe categorically that the choice to undergo an abortion is entirely the choice of the woman involved. Only she has the right to make the ultimate decision about something that affects her life for ever in a way it cannot affect anyone else at all.
The notion of a stranger, or strangers, especially men, having the power to decide the future of a woman's life in their hands is to live at the pinnacle of arrogance and moral bankruptcy, and it has no place in a civilised society.