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Abortion is forbidden in any case and there is no difference between a fetus resulting from artificial insemination and a fetus resulting from natural pregnancy. Even if we consider the mother to be the owner of the egg, abortion is forbidden for the owner of the womb as well. However, if avoiding abortion leads to severe hardship and trouble, abortion is permissible until before the soul is blown into the body (pp. 483-484).
Abortion is forbidden in any case and there is no difference between a fetus resulting from artificial insemination and a fetus resulting from natural pregnancy. Even if we consider the mother to be the owner of the egg, abortion is forbidden for the owner of the womb as well. However, if avoiding abortion leads to severe hardship and trouble, abortion is permissible until before the soul is blown into the body (pp. 483-484).
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