I would suggest that, much as there have been women willing to serve as wet nurses and much as there are women willing to serve as surrogate mothers, perhaps energy needs to be spent developing a method to transplant a fetus, complete with amniotic sac and placenta, into a willing recipient- a "host mother", if you will. If this could be accomplished, perhaps with compensation to the host mother, the abortion debate might be resolved. One receptive uterus is exactly the same as another, kind of like houses in a subdivision, all built on the same plans. I would not care if I lived at 123 Bacon St. or 125 Bacon St, given that both are identical- I don't think the fetus would care, either. Note that I do not mean to reduce women to the status of "life support system for a fetus" or to demean them in any way. I am merely saying that the inside of one uterus is probably not any different from the inside of any other. (I've only been inside one. It was kinda dark, and I don't remember it very well. )
Exactly what I was getting at.