From a personal standpoint, I'm the sort to judge on a case-by-case basis for the most part, though I'm primarily pro-life. I'd like to note, I've never known anybody whom had made/had to make that choice, so prehaps my input is considered irrelevant by some, prehaps not. (Cue: LOL YOU'RE NOT EVER GOING TO GIVE BIRTH/BE A FATHER WHY DO YOU HAVE AN OPINION.) We had a very interesting discussion on this matter when I studied Medical Science 2 years ago during a Psychology class, linked to another discussion regarding Assisted Suicide, which was based around shat people consider as having a "life". Another student asked "If a unborn child is to be born inacapable of talking, walking, feeding themselves and such, is abortion a better option then forcing them to live incapable of ever actually "living"?"