The only way this question is relevant is if you're requiring women to justify why they want an abortion. I don't believe that anyone should have to do that, so it's an irrelevant question to me. If the abortion is legal, she should be allowed to have it, no questions asked.
I don't have an opinion is not an answer.
This is an opinion. Framing an abortion as either "a freedom action" or "a horrible action" is senseless. Yes, a woman should be allowed to abort her fetus without any inquiries if it's a legal abortion (not late-term), and yes, even if it's for a stupid reason such as this one. No, it's not a freedom action. I voted for option 2 because it's the closest to what I believe in, but yes, it's "perfectly acceptable" from a legal point of view.
I mean, you can still have an opinion on whether an action is morally OK or not even if you don't think it should be a legal question, and the person in question should never be legally compelled to talk about it.
The "freedom action" vs. "horrible action" dichotomy is silly though. I assume that everyone here either thinks it's immoral or morally neutral.