Just before this thread reaches the magic 300, I'd like to note that not one poster supported the RC position that all abortions are wrong, even when the mother's life is endangered and the fetus could not survive anyway.
Similarly there seemed to be general agreement the late term abortions were, at the least, very disturbing and should be avoided if possible.
When and under what circumstances an abortion becomes "wrong" thus becomes something which can be discussed and possibly even resolved.
And it is difficult to see how availability of even-handed information and birth control, rather than intervention after pregnancy and when an abortion has been decided upon, can be dismissed as unhelpful.