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(10,103 posts)Rabbinical law says that the foetus doesn't become a human being until it is born.
Modern medicine puts the age of survival at about 25 weeks. After that, abortion is permitted for life-saving reasons: for example, if the child is effectively dead and carrying to term would cause problems for the mother, if there is a spontaneous abortion in progress, if the mother's life is in danger. If there are twins, twin to twin transfusion syndrome may mean that the only way to save one twin is to abort the other. And yes, I consider there to be good and practical reasons for abortion under those circumstances, although early term abortion is the most common.
Please note that if you consider that a fertilized egg is a human being, mother nature is a serial murderer; most fertilized eggs never implant.