I'm pro-choice. I've had one, it shouldn't of happened, and it was my own selfish fault. However, I'm not afraid of going to "hell" or anything like that for the choice I made, and my decision was the right one no matter what anyone else thinks. I don't really have to explain anything to anyone here either, but I will slightly. I was 17 years old, yet to finish high school, the father would not have cared to be involved, and I was on medications that could prove very harmful to my unborn especially since I would have had to stop taking them a year in advance before conception.
That's not to say I don't regret my actions, because I do. Unfortunately what's done is done and I have to move forward. I do want kids someday, and I will have them. I am currently on birth control and I'm more mature at 22 than I was at 17. I'm also married now and in a situation where I could have kids right now and be fine. However, I don't want kids at the moment and I'm not too much into repeating past mistakes.
I'd also like to mention that rape is not a choice. A rape victim has every right to not want that child and not have to worry about going to jail because of it. (Not that you do now, just saying). I'm sorry, but especially in cases like that, it is not the woman's fault. She did not asked to be raped and become pregnant as a result. Every woman has the right to choose, and I feel even when your not choosing to condone or personally have an abortion, that is still a choice.
To each his (or her) own, really. It shouldn't be up to the government or a group of people what one person can or is supposed to do. It should be up to the individual that it is happening to.