Not quite, for I am anti abortion , but pro choice. I don't feel that it should be up to me what "Mary"(figurative) wants. If she chooses to abort, that is her business, not mine.
You're either for the premise of abortion or against it on a fundamental level. If you think that abortion is the murder of an individual, you are anti-abortion. If you think that allowing each individual the choice to have an abortion makes you pro-abortion.
No one is anti-choice or anti-life. Every one is pro-choice and pro-life. These terms were invented by both sides to illicit sympathy to their cause.
Besides it seems meaningless to say that you are against abortion for yourself but for it for everyone else being that, by your physiology, you could never conceive.
"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." --John Adams