So you're saying that any woman who "wants" or "needs" an abortion and has the means to pay for it should find a doctor willing to perform one illegally?
You also write
if as you (PL) state "...abortions were always legally available in cases where the mother's physical or mental health was in danger...", then that would probably remain the case if Roe v. Wade were overturned.
Do you agree or disagree that that should be the case?
If a woman is pregnant as a result of rape or incest, do you think that a legal should abortion be available to her?
Three simple questions, I think.
I'm apologize - seriously - if I seem particularly more dense to you than usual today and, as I say, I'm not trying to trap or corner you.
I mean, is it me that's missing something here, or are you not explaining yourself very well?
I'm merely trying to understand exactly what your position is.
My answers are
"No, I think that any woman who wants or needs an abortion should be able to get one"