One counterargument to the "pro-life, no exceptions for rape and incest" position on abortion is that it may not adequately consider the physical and emotional trauma that victims of rape and incest endure.
Forcing these individuals to carry a pregnancy to term could compound their suffering and potentially lead to long-lasting psychological harm.
Advocates for choice argue that allowing exceptions in such cases respects the autonomy and well-being of the survivors and acknowledges the complexity of their situations.
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