well.... it's like someone telling us hey, you're eating too much or walk more, drive less.
The politics uses it as a distraction or a grift, but the real argument is , DOES Abortion improve our productivity frontier. This is difficult to answer, because our economic system excludes so many metrics under externalities (not measured).
For example, let's say we have a major labor crunch, the crushing weight of maintaining working infrastructure. The system does not need more engineers or politicians, it NEEDS Hard_Lifting physical laborers. The system can not WAIT for people to decide. It has to respond actively to "CREATE" this set of humans.
SOME<Most> of the methods to "ensure" this labor force creation is a "high unpleasant" topic of discussion. So we make the cut off at abortion, but what's it really FOR, what are its real impacts, PRODUCTIVITY FRONTIER (As measured by the current broken economic models).
That's what's happening behind the scenes, is this broken model, with alot of uncertainty. The politics is just a superficial cover.