So my view is that the woman has the right over her body up until the development of the baby reaches the point at which the baby could survive independently of the mother.
At 24 weeks of development the child is capable (with extensive support) of surviving outside of the mother.
At this point the baby has the right to a chance to live.
In extreme circumstances however I believe it is acceptable that a woman can terminate her pregnancy after 24 weeks.
These are circumstances where a baby can be identified as having various diseases or physical abnormalities.
This includes cases where the baby hasn't formed properly and will not survive after birth.
It also includes cases where a baby will have severe mental disabilities that will greatly impact its life, particularly its quality of life. This includes diseases like Downes Syndrome, which does impact quality of life and length of life.
I pretty much support the
Abortion Act 1967.
As far as religion goes, it is your right as a religious person to choose to not have an abortion.
But it is the right of a woman to choose if she wants to have an abortion. If abortions do not fit into your religious worldview, you have no right to prevent other people from having abortions.
Believe what you want, but you can't enforce your beliefs on other people.