As experience demonstrates, the application of laws liberalizing abortion is practically uncontrollable; it is all the more necessary to maintain legislation that is preventive, dissuasive and even repressive:
- preventive, for it must prevent an irreparable aggression against a human life by someone stronger;
- dissuasive, for it must dissuade the mother from making the decision to abort and in turn, offer her alternative solutions that are warm and effective;
- repressive, for in a democratic society every attack on the freedom of another and even moreso on one's life, must not be sanctioned, while eventually taking into account attenuating or aggravating circumstances.