While it's true that personal responsibility plays a role in sexual activity, it's important to remember that not all pregnancies are the result of a conscious choice. There are cases of contraceptive failure, lack of sex education, or even sexual assault. Moreover, access to abortion services can be a question of socioeconomic equity as well - not everyone has the resources to raise a child or access to safe, reliable contraception. As for the argument that 'poor decision-making does not give them the right to end the life of another human being', it brings us to the complex debate of when life begins. Some people believe that life begins at conception, others at viability outside the womb, and others at birth. There isn't a universally agreed upon answer. Now, what are your thoughts on the socioeconomic and educational factors I mentioned? How can we address these in a way that could potentially decrease the demand for abortions?
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