Yeah, and you would pretty much deprive them the chance of becoming somthing else.
What else can a fetus develop into besides a child or a dead fetus?
Edit: I think I see what you're saying. The issue here is that you're making moral decisions based on
teleological arguments. You're saying that it's okay to give civil rights to things that aren't humans because they'll become humans. The issue with this is that there's really no dichotomy between 'to-be humans' and 'non-humans' under this logic. You could say any food item deserves civil rights because when a mother eats it, the fetus receives nutrients through the placenta that later become part of its body. The fetus wouldn't become a huamn without food, just like a human wouldn't develop without being a fetus.
So should we treat wasting food like murder?