Fetal rights mean that an unborn baby has legal rights, just like a person who has been born. When a woman is pregnant, the baby growing inside her is called a fetus. Some people believe that the fetus has the right to life and should be protected from harm or being aborted, which means ending the pregnancy so the fetus doesn't continue to grow. Others believe that the woman who is carrying the fetus has the right to decide what happens to her body, including whether or not to continue the pregnancy. This is a difficult and sensitive topic, and different people may have different opinions about it. However, it's important to remember that the law and the rights of the mother and fetus are based on complex and sometimes controversial medical and ethical considerations.