You're still not getting any nudes.
Nobody was asking you for nudes. I sure wasn't-- I was invoking "tits or GTFO" when I became suspicious of your claim to femininity, and then you gave me enough to put two and two together.
Embryos and fetuses do not have legal rights.
They have enough legal rights to be considered a homicide victim in federal law when they die along with the mother in a murder. That the same principle isn't applied when the mother submits to an abortion is logically a legal oversight, which you would have already acknowledged if you weren't an incel roleplaying as the lowest kind of woman.
If you want me to be forced to carry a baby that I don't want, then you do not respect my bodily autonomy.
An opponent of abortion doesn't respect one's bodily autonomy
inasmuch as they uses it to harm another human being. Way to acknowledge that the subject of gestation is in fact a "baby", though you already did so when you attempted to demonstrate otherwise in a biological sense (and failed immediately).
That isn't new-- we actively take away the bodily autonomy of convicts and the mentally ill proven to be threats to the order of society. We clamor for this before they're formally convicted, if we're convinced within ourselves of their guilt prior to the point of conviction. Through our laws and moral/cultural obligations, society pressures us to relinquish bodily autonomy for other purposes involving other individuals or the community as a whole. As adult men, we had to sign up for selective service, meaning that during wartime, if the state decides to bring back conscription, we'll be entered into a lottery to be deployed to some desert, jungle, tundra, or mushy warzone order to protect national interests (as defined by our politicians).
Your complaint about women having their bodily autonomy impeded upon is, by itself, pedestrian and a little "no shit"-- indeed, a specific way one chooses to exercise their bodily autonomy isn't being respected. This is identical to the statement "people don't like what I'm doing" or even "people are preventing me from doing something", except it's more pretentious.