Absolutely not, and that has nothing to do with my point. Unless you're suggesting that my hypocrisy in the matter should lead me to the first option, which would be to ensure the loss of lives that could otherwise be saved.
You know, the pro-choice victories in this country didn't start with abortion-on-demand and partial-birth abortion. They started with heart-rending accounts of poor women in dire straits being forced into back-alley abortions and solemn assurances that abortion would never be used except in the most extreme cases. That was the skinny end of the wedge; and if the pro-abortion advocates had started with the fat end they would never have gotten their position off the ground. They were content to start small and work their way up, a little at a time. We should do the same.