Shouldn't she get permission from the fetus before creating it in the first place? If the fetus exercised it's right to leave the womb, it wouldn't affect the woman, but if she exercises her right to evict the fetus it results in the fetus' death, seems the outcome should have something to do with this, as it does in a court of law. If I bail out on my landlord without paying my rent he can sue, but if he evicts me by killing me he would be tried for murder.
Also the stabbing a kidney thing makes no sense. The fetus has had zero choices at all in the entire thing, yet pays the highest price, all without ever being in any position to understand let alone exercise any of it's rights.
Existential rape: the fetus was forced to exist, didn't make the choice, had it forced upon it, possibly against its will. What word other than rape would be more fitting? Existential kidnapping?
Most abortions happen when the woman has no intention of creating the fetus. Your landlord signed a contract with you that gives you right to the property, I am unaware of any such contract between a woman and a fetus.
The victim of a stabbing usually has also not chosen to be stabbed. My point was that, in the case of the stabbing, we don't the responsible person (the stabber) to account by forfeiting part of their body. We only do that to women, because THEY HAD SEX.
Actually, I'm fine with referring to an abortion as an execution, if you are looking for a more emotionally charged word.