How long can these "fetal cells" migrate around the woman's body after the birth, miscarriage or abortion? A month, perhaps? Cells don't live forever, silly; most cells have a life-span of less than seven years, and that’s when they have a steady supply of blood.
At the time of about 80 percent of all abortions, there is not enough tissue to "mercilessly rip" it from the womb, stupid. It's about an inch long and less sentient than the average snail.
The hardest thing a female body does is carrying and birthing a child, asshole! One in three are harmed so much they need medical attention afterwards, thousands become incontinent for life (not just urine; the sphincter can be damaged too). About 50% of women who have given birth get milder or more severe uterine prolapse later in life (no, it’s not as pleasant as it sounds). One woman dies every two minutes from complications of pregnancy and child-birth. That’s how healthy and beneficiary it is to the body.
Having an abortion (at the average time abortions are performed) is like having a menstruation, or an early miscarriage.
(Not that having a menstruation or miscarriage is fun...)
Slaughter implies a knife, most abortions are done with medications.
The only benefit of having a child, physically, is that breast-feeding reduces the risk of breast-cancer.
But, at the cost of your breasts often becoming flatter and flabbier.
Women live longer than men, partly because we have two X-chromosomes; if one gene is faulty, we have a spare one.
More boys die before the age of five (if boys and girls are fed and cared for in similar fashion).
In Sweden, women live to 83, men live to 79 (figures from last year). Men are living longer and longer, women have stagnated somewhat.