I don't see euthanasia as big of an issue actually because the people themselves are choosing to die, usually due to such a horrible existence from incurable illness/disease etc, unlike abortion where the child has no say (obviously because they can't, but partly that is why it generally shouldn't be allowed). Although obviously there has to be significant proof of illness etc as to why a person should be allowed to make the decision for euthanasia.
I just can't see forcing someone to bring to term a child with microcephaly, for example, and then have them devote their whole lives to taking care of this individual that can never actually be part of society or fully experience life. It's almost like a life sentence for the parent(s). And then what happens once the parents die, who takes care of the child then (if it even lives that long)? Yes, it is a human life, but can we really consider that actually LIVING in anything but the most basic of definitions?
This thread has gone on a tangent though and I'm just ranting at this point
