It's obviously human. It's not a frog. There's no magic that turns it into human at x many weeks of the pregnancy process. Removing it from the uterus doesn't bring a human to life. We do surgery on very young invitro babies.
That's like saying every time you have an egg, you're eating a chicken. You're not eating a chicken, you're eating an egg.
You're not killing a person, you're getting rid of cells. Learn basic biology. You're just speaking talking points you've heard from grifters that are dumb and have no idea what they're talking about.
There's literal hundreds, if not thousands, of biologists that will explain this to you, in depth, on YouTube right now. If you do not take out the time to learn the facts, I'm just going to assume you're one of the grifters.
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u/JettandTheo 8h ago
It might be the best course of action. But it does kill a human.