"The National Right to Life Committee was founded in 1973 in response to a United States Supreme Court decision released on January 22 of that year, legalizing the practice of human abortion in all 50 states... The ultimate goal of the National Right to Life Committee is to restore legal protection to innocent human life."
http://www.feministsforlife.org/who/
"We oppose all forms of violence including abortion, infanticide, child abuse, domestic violence, assisted suicide, euthanasia and capital punishment, and the exploitation of women and children, as they are inconsistent with the core feminist principles of justice, nonviolence and nondiscrimination."
http://www.all.org/policy.htm
"Emphasize the destructive effects of the contraceptive mentality on the traditional family and on society as a whole. We must make known the statistical evidence that clearly shows the relationship between the practice of contraception and promiscuity, abortion, escalating rates of divorce, increased incidence of venereal diseases, physiological and psychological damage (to both women and men) and the rapid spread of AIDS... The ultimate goal of all of these objectives is the ratification of an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that protects all innocent human beings from fertilization, without exception." (Edit: Not sure what they mean by "fertilization." )
http://www.ohiolife.org/about.asp
"To promote and defend the rights of all innocent human beings from the time of fertilization until natural death by eliminating practices such as abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia."
I could keep going, but there are hundreds of sites that say essentially the same thing.
As for being fair, I'm not really interested in that, either. I'm pointing out what seems to me to be a logical extention of your argument that leads to an unacceptable conclusion. If you don't like it, find another agrument.