Consider the scenario. First, why did Donald Trump dodge this interview question from Maureen Dowd about past encounters, and outcomes, with women. [April 2016 interview]
Dowd:
“I had to ask: When he was a swinging bachelor in Manhattan,
was he ever involved with anyone who had an abortion?
‘Such an interesting question,’he said.
‘So what’s your next question?’
Yet in his term in the White House, he appointed 3 justices to the Supreme Court who will in turn deny to all women the option to end a pregnancy, even if he may have had a sexual encounter and involvement in an abortion to make sure a pregnancy did not progress and a child was not born.
Note his evasion of the question. (An answer consistent with a “pro-life” stance would have been a simple “no”, that he had never needed to have someone induce or obtain an abortion.)
Whatever his personal past, Trump appointed Justices Gorsuch, Kavanaugh and Coney Barrett to SCOTUS, all opponents of access to abortion services.
43, President George W. Bush, in his own youth had to help out a young girl he got pregnant, in the 1970-1971 period, according to a few accounts.
The reporting of Bush that is the least sensational account about the incident, by renowned biographer of presidents Jean Edward Smith, recounts a pregnancy terminated at (then-named) Twelve Oaks Hospital in Houston:
pg. 22
Alcohol, drugs, and unprotected sex can cause a myriad of
problems, and Bush suffered accordingly.*
His flying skills deteriorated and his girlfriend became
pregnant. Using his connections once again, Bush arranged for her
to have a D&C [dilation and curettage]---often a euphemism for an
early-term abortion---at Houston's Twelve Oaks Hospital, and broke
off the relationship. According to friends, he did not visit the young
woman in the hospital and never saw her again.--------------------
* "Dad was shy," said George W. Bush. "We never had 'the talk.' He never told me to wear a raincoat [condom] or anything."
"In the Fishbowl with Little George," Chicago Tribune, May 1, 1992.Ch. 1 “The Wilderness Years”
BUSH (2016), by Jean Edward Smith
(Twelve Oaks Hospital was renamed River Oaks Hospital, sold and eventually closed in 2008 by its for-profit owner, HPA.)