We talking legal or scientific or something else?If it's not a fact, how come your thing is a fact?
The rules are pretty clear on this, though I'm sure you will find exceptions.
Homicide can only be committed on a legally recognised person, and that a person is not legally recognised until they are “fully born in a living state”.
That means they must have completely left their mother’s body and must show some indication of independent life. Under this definition, an unborn child killed in utero is not a legal person and cannot be the victim of a homicide.
Stick to one set of boundaries
And here you go, narrowing definitions and twisting things around.
That being said, the murder example wasn't directly saying abortion is murder, it was more to say that the state can override the will of people when it comes to certain things. That's what crimes are