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The analogy still works because the temporary loan of the kidney might have permanent consequences afterward. And it's only an analogy. I still think those possible side-effects (save for the truly serious ones) don't outweigh the death of a grown adult. Again, I'm not claiming that a grown adult is the same as a fetus.
I make this rather strange argument because I actually am a tentative proponent of post-birth abortions -- but most people think such a concept sounds so outrageous that they assume I must be trolling. It's generally only something people are open to considering after they can be convinced that there isn't much of a difference between killing a fetus and killing a newborn.