Brain waves at 4 weeks seems to be a concession that life does not begin at conception, but rather at 4 weeks, if the claim is implicitly relying on brain waves as a standard for something being a life. Regardless, the point of when life begins is irrelevant. The issue at hand is bodily autonomy, and the government has no authority to dictate what a person does with their body. This is established through the implied right to privacy in the U.S. constitution and as upheld by the courts, even if the application of that standard is currently uneven due to contorted judicial reasoning and conservative activist justices.
Consider: If one is in a car crash with another person and the only way to sustain that person's life is for the driver to be surgically attached to the other for 9 months, during which time the other will be unconscious, and after which the driver will face permanent changes to their body as a result of the procedure, does the government have the right to compel the driver to give his body and organs to that other person for those 9 months?
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