| | "Invited" is, of course, a metaphor or analogy. But once one engages in the act that normally produces a fetus, zygote, or embryo, without taking measures to prevent this, one is knowingly putting into motion the development of a human being. This being, however, requires care (it'll be a dependent). If it is a human being right away, then the care is due right away and killing it is murder. If, however, it will only be a human being in time (say 24 weeks, 9 months, whatever), then if the woman carries it past this point, it's due care from then on, when it has become a human child. One may not produce a child and then dump it unless someone else is willing to adopt it. So the issue remains: When does a human being come into existence during pregnancy? Once it exists, if this is during pregnancy, aborting the pregnancy, expelling the entity at that point (whereby it is killed), constitutes homicide. There is no way to dodge the central issue.
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