A person remains a person even when terminally ill or seriously disabled. All human life is sacred, not just a productive or useful life. On March 20, 2004, Pope John Paul II made the point of addressing those who argue that the continuation and care of human life depends on the quality of life.
From the first moment of life, the child waiting to be born in the womb is not a tissue or organ belonging to the mother to be disposed of at will. It is a person.
In the case of other medical procedures and drugs, there is an increasing demand to inform the public. Common sense. Yet, for some reason, when it comes to the risks associated with abortion, there is a flight from common sense. Could it be that the willful destruction of the life of an innocent unborn child in the womb is so evil an act that it diminishes moral sensitivity even in areas where common sense should prevail?