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Well there could also be the case of a fairly young woman or girl placed under enormous pressure by her family or the man who impregnated her; often with threats of physical harm or being ostracized from the family, that would significantly mitigate culpability.I don’t think that is correct. Some things are written on the conscience, and the Catholic Church consider abortion to be one of them. The only exception to something like that might be someone who is mentally disabled who really doesn’t know that pregnancy means giving birth to a child and that abortion ends a pregnancy. Or possibly a young child who doesn’t understand what the procedure is or that they’re pregnant, and their parents getting it for them. But for the most part, a woman seeking out an abortion knows deep down that they are ending the life of a human being–they just let society “convince” them it is otherwise. But can they really stand before God and say “I didn’t know”?