There seems no legitimate justification for the limiting of women's health services, including abortion, that doesn't originate in an aggressive need to punish women for sexual activity. We are a society that favors the supremacy of bodily autonomy in most, if not all, situations. My organs cannot be taken from me, upon death, for the purposes of the restoration or maintenance of the life of another without my permission. We cannot forcibly compel someone to donate bone marrow to a recipient. These situations involve developed individuals with lives, experience, and sentience. Furthermore we do not possess a medical code of ethics that tolerates the notion of punishing people for their mistakes (certainly not the mistakes of others) at the expense of their basic health and physical well-being. A careless practitioner of "free running" cannot be left maimed in order to "teach them a lesson." If people are really and truly interested in lowering the rate of abortion (a health procedure that must necessarily always be legal) they will lobby for more developed sex education, readily available contraception, and post-partem care.