Sure, it could happen. And at that point, if the technology were available, the government could impose on the woman’s right to abort because it would be in a position to take over the gestation of the fetus. But it would have to do so in a meaningful way, not just in some empty artificial way.
@Oceander Not necessarily the Government taking over the fetus, per se.
Let's say there was an registry, like for organ transplants.
The biological father would have first choice, followed by her own adult family members, etc.
If they passed on the opportunity, there could be to a pre-approved adoption registry, like they do for organ transplant recipients.
Hey, just a thought.
I'm pro-life, and I'd like to see abortion curtailed as much as possible, by these means, or morning after pill availability, or whatever it would take.
I'd rather find a solution to it than holler at one another across the table.
I'm pro-life enough to be anti death penalty, but not anti self-defense, but those are discussions for another time and place.