Quote Originally Posted by Big_John
myself, i don't think that a woman deciding to have sex automatically means she can't decide later that she doesn't want to devote the next 9 months of her life to the blastula mitosizing in her uterus.
If you have consensual sex, you are accepting the risks of such behaviour freely, including a possible pregnancy. If you are not prepared for that, use birth control. If there is still a pregnancy, it is your responsibility as a result of having considered the benefits of having sex. The baby should not be an inconvenience to be thrown aside after consensual sex, it should be nurtured and cared for as if it were planned.

I will attempt to create an analogy. If I asked my father to help me paint my house, and he broke a bone in the process (the "inconvenience"), I would be obliged to care for him until he recovered. Not the best analogy, but you can see my point.