"That has no connection to your earlier statement - "Whenever an egg is fertilized one can be reasonably assured of a strong likelihood that the mother WILL develop a VERY specific "intent to do harm".""
  It has every connection to the statement made. I had quoted statistics regarding the likelihood of a mother aborting her egg and those statistics supported the above statement. 
   Not really.  Abortion is common, but not common enough to be reasonably assured of a strong likelihood that any particular newly pregnant woman will develop a very specific intent to harm the fetus. 
    But more importantly the statistics are irrelevant to anything in this discussion outside that specific sentance.  If their is a strong likelihood the woman will develop such an intent, that doesn't suggest any particular legal or police response to the woman even from the strongest most extreme pro-life perspective.  We don't prosecute thought crime (intents), and we definitely, don't/shouldn't/and pretty much can't, prosecute possible future intents that haven't happened yet.
    I said (as you just quoted): "If a woman plotted with her doctor to kill her 3 year old daughter and set an appointment date at the clinic for the murder she would certainly be guilty of conspiracy to commit murder." 
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  "Whenever an egg is fertilized one can be reasonably assured of a strong likelihood that the mother WILL develop a VERY specific "intent to do harm"."
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  Note both "strong likelihood" meaning not certain, and "will develop", meaning hasn't done so yet. Also "intent to do harm", if its purely a mental intent, is not prosecutable, you have to actually do something, plot with others to cause harm, or take actual steps to cause harm yourself.
  Your making a bait and switch here. I responded to your statement about some possibility of some time in the future, developing an intent. Now your talking concrete specific plans and actions, a totally different situation.
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