If a pregnant woman attempts suicide, with her and the fetus surviving, should the pregnant woman be charged with and convicted of attempted murder?
If a pregnant woman attempts suicide, with the woman surviving and the fetus dying, should the pregnant woman be charged with and convicted of murder?
If the answer to those questions is no, then like it looks like on the "surface" and internally, it's the woman's fucking body and it's her choice of what she wants inside her body.
To meet the forced-birth people half-way, once the fetus is viable, then the state MUST pay for any and all costs of the pregnant woman, including all medical care, shelter, costs, food, etc., since at that point the state is treating the mother like an incubator.
If you're going to force a woman to do something with her body, then I believe that would fall under the 5th Amendment takings clause, “nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.”
I think a woman's uterus should qualify as private property, and the state is unequivocally commandeering that thing for public use if they're limiting what the woman can do with it.
That's about as far as you need to go to "negotiate" on this shit. If the state is going to take a woman's uterus and do with it what it wants, then it better be paying up for it.