Yes, the opposite of anti abortion is pro abortion, however that has become sugar coated with the fraze pro choice.
See, that's the point. Pro-choice
isn't the opposite of anti-abortion, that's why they chose to call it "pro-choice".
huh?

OK, if you want to be inane about this than YES...if YOU want to pee on the Bible, I will defend your right to do so

YES, Bible peeing should be a choice also

WTH?
See? You still didn't define yourself as "pro-peeing on the Bible".
Maybe just semantics to some, but to me, there is a difference between wanting something to happen, and wanting it to remain legal. I don't think adultery should be illegal, but I'm certainly not "pro-adultery".
To me, anti-abortion means a person doesn't want abortions to happen, so pro-abortion would mean they do want them to happen, and under that definition, most pro-choicers I know are not pro-abortion. In fact, many of them are anti-abortion.
I don't want abortions to happen. I want every woman to have knowledge of and access to failure-proof birth control. I want every sexual act to be 100% voluntary and the ramifications understood by both parties. I want every embryo or fetus, and every expectant mother, to be healthy. I think the government should stay out of the abortion decision, so I am pro-choice. This is the term chosen and used by most people who want the government to stay out of the decision. Some may think it's a "sugar-coated, PC" way to say it, but so is "pro-life". So what? I don't care what Webster's says, I know how I feel about the subject in my heart, and "pro-abortion" doesn't describe it at all.
It might make more sense if people used the term "abortion rights". I am 100% pro-abortion-rights, even though I'm not pro-abortion.
What are people called who want to keep it safe and legal? I always called those "prochoice" but a few of you suggested it's not the right term. What is?
Pro-choice is correct.