Nor do we live by christer law
abortion is not only permitted but is required should the pregnancy endanger the life or health
of the pregnant individual. Furthermore, “health” is commonly interpreted to encompass
psychological health as well as physical health.
What does Jewish law say about the rights of the person who is pregnant and the
rights of the fetus?
Judaism values life and affirms that protecting existing life is paramount
at all stages of pregnancy. A fetus is not considered a person under Jewish law and therefore
does not have the same rights as one who is already alive. As such, the interests of the
pregnant individual always come before that of the fetus.
Yes like I said it only permits abortion if the mother's life is in danger which A) isn't a thing in the medically advanced developed world and B) is an exemption already made under these new heartbeat laws.