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All I have to say about this is that "right to privacy" is an incredibly disingenuous term when used in this context IMO>
I think this is more accurate a criticism than "right to privacy isn't in the Constitution". I have no problem with Roe's combination of several amendments to show it, but, I think the 4th and the 9th Amendments are more than enough to argue for a right to privacy being protected.
However, if a fetus is considered an alive human, abortion has nothing to do with privacy. That'd be like killing your wife in your house and then going "oh, no its fine, I have a right to privacy."
But, I don't know how I feel about a fetus being considered an alive human. V conflicted on this issue. I do believe, though, that believing abortion can be stopped is like believing drug usage can be stopped.