No I don't. Clearly Herod thought that by killing all those boys Jesus would be included but he was wrong. My point is that God does not prevent deaths, including those of young children.
A certain percentage of embryos and fetuses have certain anomalies that prevent them from surviving on their own outside of the womb. (Also, their are some cases, such as an ectopic pregnancy, where the mother's life is in danger.) The best decision in these cases is to terminate the pregnancy, to either prevent the newborn from suffering an agonizing death or prevent the mother from dying.
Also, there are some pregnancies that result from rape and/or incest, acts of violence and/or immorality that result in a woman becoming pregnant against her will. A believe that no woman should be forced to give birth to a child and care for it when the pregnancy is caused by such demonism, especially if adoption is not an option.
I am not saying that there aren't some pregnancies that are terminated because the mother doesn't want the child. That is definitely the wrong decision!
I do not know a single person who approves of terminating a pregnancy because the mother simply doesn't want the child. I also don't know the solution to that, but outlawing
all abortions because of that reason makes no sense and is, to me, contrary to Christian values.
The abortion situation is a very difficult dilemma! That is why I think that, in the (by far) great majority of decisions should be made by the pregnant woman, her physician or midwife, and her loved ones, not by politicians and or "righteous" strangers.