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It wouldn't be that difficult with contemporary technology.
Upon birth, women (or "people" with a functioning uterus) could have technology installed into their womb which detects pregnancy and sends the information to a state-run database.
Upon pregency, the woman is required by law to admitted herself state-run hospital until delivery (escorted there by law enforcement if she doesn't voluntarily report within 1 day).
Boom, problem solved - abortion becomes effectively impossible and run out of business, that's the beauty of modern technology, it makes provides rather simple solution to age old problems.
Upon birth, women (or "people" with a functioning uterus) could have technology installed into their womb which detects pregnancy and sends the information to a state-run database.
Upon pregency, the woman is required by law to admitted herself state-run hospital until delivery (escorted there by law enforcement if she doesn't voluntarily report within 1 day).
Boom, problem solved - abortion becomes effectively impossible and run out of business, that's the beauty of modern technology, it makes provides rather simple solution to age old problems.