Ultimately, it's not a choice I can make either way.
Even if I was to provide sperm for procreation, the choice to
carry or not isn't mine; not at any point in the process.
I can't chose for others. Hence, I'm pro-choice.
Had I the facilities to pluck all unwanted/impractical feti out
of undesired situations, raise them in a laboratory, and provide
an environment that could sustain them, educate them, raise them
to a point of independence, I would do so.
But I cannot. Therefore, without any better solutions, it is not
a choice that is mine to make, therefore, I am pro-choice for
those with the right to choose, which is the person carrying.
Not me. I have no choice in the matter for I have no uterus.
Laws should support the rights of the chooser to choose, up to
the point where the fetus can have a relatively independent
breathing/heartbeat/existence. At that point, the State's rights
take over on behalf of the independent being.