Question on Abortion

For those who feel making abortion illegal is the correct course of action, a hypothetical:

Your daughter is told her pregnancy is terminal- she will die before the baby can be born.

Do you:

A. Make an exception to your beliefs and assist her in getting an abortion, even if it means driving her to a state that does not share your beliefs, in order to save her life?

B. Thank her for her dedication (at least for her willingness to comply/inability not to comply) with your beliefs and watch her die?

C. Find you are unable to do either of these things due to a lack of resources or an increase in monitoring of these restrictions, and are forced to watch her die? (in this case your choice has been removed for your belief that other's choices should be removed).

I feel, I hope, that this is a hypothetical for most or all with these held beliefs today, but this scenario is not hypothetical at large; this specific scenario might also not be hypothetical by the end of this year for anyone with a daughter currently of age. Perhaps it is not a daughter, but a sister/wife, or even oneself; admittedly this question in its current form does require that someone love at least one female enough to save their life, and/or that one can empathize with another's position. The answer here feels clear cut for me, myself. While many might find other scenarios within this field more grey or distasteful, know that this scenario is in this field.

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