I don't support killing babies, or any humans for that matter. As a matter of fact, while I'm not planning on having any kids at the moment, if I were to get my wife pregnant, I would feel very selfish if we had an abortion. Unfortunately, as it regards society in general, not everyone is responsible enough to provide themselves with a healthy, productive environment, let alone that of another human being.
To give you an example, and probably the reasoning as to my original post.. I'm a speech pathologist, working for the Seminole Indian tribe in South Florida. Seminole Tribe owns Hardrock Casino, don't pay taxes, and members of their tribe receive nearly $10,000 per month between checks from the Hardrock, as well as payments from the Government. As a result, there's a huge drug epidemic amongst the youth of the reservation, and as a bi-product, a lot of unplanned pregnancies. Seminoles do not condone abortions so what you see are children born with a debilitating mental disorders, wrought from their mothers continuing their habits through pregnancy. This continues, as having a child also increases the amount these individuals receive. The parallel in this example as well as that of what is going on in Texas is that the system is limiting necessary option while enabling irresponsible behavior.
Out of wedlock births are most likely to cause people to require financial assistance from the government, and in 2012, there were more out of wedlock births than in any year that this statistic was kept. We're also spending a percentage of GDP that's the highest it has been since World War 2.