Yes, if the fetus is not yet viable. If you want to be blunt about it. Until viability exists in a real and meaningful sense, the fetus’ claims are untenable in the face of the woman’s competing claims to freedom of restraint as far as her body goes.
And, there we have it. If the baby is a human being, it doesn't matter if they are viable or not. We don't kill Downs kids, for instance, because they are people. They are not viable on their own.
Very damn few of us are viable on our own. That's why people are society creatures - because, with rare exceptions, none of us are viable on our own. You are only slightly more viable than that baby.
Viability is not a test - it's a euphemism for "it's more convenient for me this way".