I suppose the other alternative might have been mass sterilization which some countries also employed instead. But, on another level I once calculated how many people would presently be on earth without abortions all over the world.
The number I came up with is that presently there would be between 14 and 20 billion people on earth (you can't be certain because it's hard to predict how many children every person is going to have along the way).
For example, I have met men who might have fathered up to 25 children with women and many many men who have fathered 10 or more children by multiple girlfriends since the 1950s and 1960s. So, it's hard to pin down exactly how many children there would be and how many children they would have and so on and so on. Then how many will die from war or murder or mayhem of various kinds? How many will die because they are poor or don't have safe water or food to drink? How many will die in wars? or gang violence or PTSD from gang violence or wars?
So, the figure has to be between 14 billion and 20 to 25 billion people would be alive now on earth without any abortions being allowed at all on earth.
These numbers likely would also mean present human extinction through nuclear war or chemical wars or global climate changes by now also. This is also something to consider. So, everyone might have already died 20 or more years ago and we would be extinct.
So, abortion is the opposite of something personal to one person, it affects EVERYONE on earth whether any humans at all will survive or not.
So, basically, Abortion is the ONLY alternative that humans have seriously come up with rather than going extinct that works so far.
No one loves abortion but it is a lot like warfare. How would you like every country on earth to look like Ukraine now?
That likely is what every country would look like already or with the earth already an asteroid belt with no life left at all if abortions hadn't been legal in so many countries already for so long.
when did abortions become legal in China?
Abortion in China - Wikipedia
When did abortions become legal in the U.S.?
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