Not when it's five degrees below zero he won't.
That ancient desire became public in the mid-60's; it took less than a decade to change the law to facilitate the culture. The law is the text; the subtext is the sick culture.
The mind builds arguments to sanctify whatever the heart wants; the law sanctifies whatever the aggregate heart wants.
Abortion apologists don't actually care if it's a baby or not. They join that argument because it occupies the enemy. They care about the joy of a spontaneous screw.
You may be right, though, that seeing the baby can melt the mother's heart. My son flipped in the womb and pushed his face up toward the ultrasound screen. It looked like he was pressing his nose against a window, peering out at us from a dark room, saying "Hi! I belong to you!" After that moment, we were mush.
Maybe 3-D and color pictures will penetrate the want of the heart. Logic won't.