I don't think making abortion illegal is the solution to the problem. Besides, if it's an ethical/moral debate, God gives us free will, just as we desire from our government. However, it is a procedure that can have long lasting emotional consequences, and I think that some pro choice people don't like the light to be shined on that for fear it will lead to making it a more difficult option. Counseling should be provided both before and after such an event. While some women take it in stride as just a simple medical procedure, other women will suffer guilt and depression. Depending on an individual's circumstances, either option can be an incredibly difficult choice, and so it shouldn't be a hasty decision. A person could feel panicked to just get it over with, and then possibly have to live with those regrets. It's sad, but I think there are some who believe there are too many people, and that nobody should be "talked" out of an abortion if they're considering it...if anything they feel that person should be encouraged to go through with it, and they'd actually be angry if someone were to seek counseling and as a result decide to have the baby to either raise or for adoption. I don't think that's how most people feel, but there are radicals on both ends of the spectrum.