OK, here's my take with some explanation:
If I use the true case of a 10-year-old girl in Ohio who got pregnant through a relative as an example, am I to force her to carry to term even though this could permanently harm her physically and maybe psychologically? How is it that I supposedly have that right to make the decision for her, including the fact that I don't even know her?
What's next, am I going to dictate to a woman that she must supposedly have an operation because it might save her life? Am I to tell her which meds she must take?
During the 60's and 70's, a great many denominations, included mine, supported the Vietnam "War", so how is it that losing over 50,000 Americans and heaven knows how many innocent Vietnamese were killed? Does one think Jesus would approve of our actions, and if so, please quote chapter & verse from the Gospel.
I'm ol-- er, I mean mature-- enough to remember the girls and women when abortions were illegal committing suicide, wanting their boyfriend to punch them in the abdomen, coat-hanger abortions, and ruined lives. Is that what we want to return to?
Bottom line: I simply cannot make such a decision for a woman because it's her body and well-being that's involved, not mine. If she asks my opinion on whether to continue with the pregnancy, I would recommend she do so if possible, but I simply cannot go so far as to dictate what she supposedly must do.