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This debate is about the question whether abortion should be legal, not about whether abortion is moral or the best course of action. This debate assumes that murder should remain illegal.
Arguments against #Abortion should be legal in the first trimester are also against late-term abortion being legal; see there.
The first trimester is a conventional time length meant to distinguish the period in which a fetus is totally dependent on the mother, from the rest of the pregnancy, in which the fetus may survive without her. Conception occurs on the third week of the first trimester. By the end of third month of pregnancy, a fetus is well-developed,[3] with most of its organs fully developed or at least functioning. There is no sudden transformation happening on the day 90 of the pregnancy, just as there is no sudden transformation when we turn 18 and become officially legal adults. A fetus doesn't suddenly become independent on the 90 day mark, just as a person doesn't suddenly become an adult on the 18th birthday. These conventions are educated decisions necessary for legal reasons.
In the United States, around 6% of abortions are reported to be due to physical or emotional health problems with the mother.[11]
In the United States, around 1% of abortions are reported to be due to rape or incest.[11]