Right.Hypocrisy exists in leagues on either side. But as @Brad Sallows pointed out, some aspects are just personal beliefs (I chose beliefs over other words intentionally so as not to provoke a larger fight).
As I mentioned above, before one was to even consider bringing the Legal aspect to the forefront a lot of work would need to be done to find alternative solutions that are beneficial. Those support structures don't necessarily need to include Universal Child Care - but there does need to be a way to assist both the pregnant women and young mothers financially - you could structure it however you want depends on what side the aisle you are on.
If I was running for the CPC, I'd include a heavy part of Political Reform - to change ethics laws, and aim for massive criminal penalties for Public Servants who abuse their roles for financial and other gains.
But that is where if government wants to regulate things like birth, birth control and such they should be prepared to financially enable it.
Criminalizing it is not the way to go in my mind.
If the goal is to save lives and again that definition changes based on beliefs, the understanding what the main causes and reasons people get abortions needs addressing.
The top reasons in the US (sorry but that was my quick google search) for example are:
Financial
Timing
Partner related issues
Other (incest, rape etc)
Sometimes more than one factor can come into play.
Financial is the biggest one. Addressing that alone would likely decrease abortions.
Timing. That’s a bit harder but is linked to the first one mostly. And pressures from family etc
Partner issues is also harder to deal with as many men push their partners to get abortions for some of the same reason above.
The other stuff is touchy though. Rape and incest is essentially forced pregnancy. But their are creative ways of trying to get a baby to term.
But government would have to invest.