There Is No Absolute Sanctity of Pregnancy In The Early Stages
The pregnancy is very much personal matter and for the mother to decide to be pregnant for nine months is her decision worked together with the male partner. So for the woman to decide not to go through her pregnancy at the very early stages is not for the state to interfere. Although life has sanctity it is however not absolute, absolute and for the very few women who decide not to carry their pregnancy through this is their decision. Further more the concept of protecting every fertilized egg is unwarranted and has no bases behind it. As long as this does not become epidemic and endanger the natural population growth of the society the present status-quo should remain and the very few woman who want to terminate their early pregnancy should be allowed to do this without prejudice.