Unwanted pregnancy may be a consequence, but aborting the pregnancy is not 'a cheat'. It is taking control of the consequences. To say it is 'a cheat' quite cleasrly implies that you think there should be some kind of punishment for having an unwanted pregnancy.
Why the hell should we not change the consequences, or avoid unwanted consequences?
I feel that it is cheating. Abortion for reason of inconvienance is immoral and it cheapens the value of human life.
The creation of human life is not something that should not be taken lightly. We certainly give great lip service to idea that all human life is important. But yet we seem to give no importance to the thing that brings about this vaunted human life that is so ideologicaly important to us.
Every single person who is alive today was once an fertilized egg with an uncertain future.
And it is sex (for the most part) that initiates this process.
But people only seem to see the pleasurable aspect of sex. They seem to ignore the procreation part. That is the reason why there is so many unwanted preganacies, abandoned and neglected children, and overpopulation. People having lots of unprotected sex without reguard for the consequence that having that sex would produce a pregancy.
Would you say that unwanted pregancies, negelcted children and overpopulation are bad things? Wouldn't you say that any behaiviour that leads to those things is reckless behaiviour?
Abortion gives the person an "out" to continue this reckless behaiviour. It is akin to treating the sypmtoms but ignoring the cause of the problem. They do not learn to modify this behaiviour. They avoid this reponsibility to themselves and to the idea that we hold human life to be important.
Sex without protection when you do not want to have children is being irresponsible. And aborting the unwanted pregnacy is immoral because it does not deal with the underlying problem. It also has the consequence of preventing a human life from completeing its development and we loose that potential.
And the easier it becomes to devalue the importance of developing human life, the easier it becomes to push that line of where a human being becomes a human being farther up the scale. I've already heard someone argue that you are not human being until you can speak, think, and be self-sufficient.