Seems like a paradox here. How would you say that the the former statement necessarily is not the use of abortion in the same (or, at the very least, similar) manner as a contracpetive, which you have subsequently decried?
Women who become pregnant and decide that they don't want to have a baby, hence deciding to have an abortion, isn't what I would call using a contraceptive. What I mean is, that if lots of couples stop using condoms or other methods of contraception, because abortion is always there 'if anything happens', then we have a problem.
Do you get where I'm coming from? Not explained very well, I know. Because I think that was what the person I replied to was trying to say, so I just wanted her to know I agree with her that much.
However, even if people start readily using abortion as a contraceptive, I don't know if there's anything society can do to stop them. Perhaps bill them for more, but I don't really know. I certainly wouldn't agree with making or not letting someone have a baby in any case.