And, sadly, the fourth choice: unwanted, forgotten, unadopted children. Or children that bounce from one foster family to another.
I don't think there's an easy answer to this debate. For myself, I suppose in some ways, I'm both pro-choice and pro-life... insomuch as while I support a woman's right to choose, if I were a woman with that choice to make, I don't think I could bring myself to make it, unless there were truly no other choice.
I agree with others here that abortion should never be used as a viable form of birth control.
Here's a question for those of you that are staunchly anti-abortion: if science became advanced enough that it could be predicted that your child would be born "different" (ie, gay, albino, blind, with malformed legs, autistic, etc.), would you feel differently about aborting?
Second question: which, in your opinion, is worse... a child that goes unadopted, or a child adopted by a loving gay couple?