Interesting. But that view does raise some interesting questions.
Suppose a woman or man decides to not use their body to provide sustenance to a infant by making the physical effort (use of body) to feed the infant? Should they be held accountable and punished? After all, one would have to make a physical bodily effort to nurture an infant after giving birth, therefore, that infant is still depending on the mother's or father's body to survive.
The second question is, If a fetus becomes viable outside the womb, should the infant then be allowed an early birth or does the mother still have the right to kill it?
When does bodily autonomy end?
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