It completely depends on the factors of the pregnancy. If there's a fetal anomaly (which are sadly still common) or if there's a health risk to the pregnant mother then I absolutely support late term abortion in those cases. Most abortion clinics that I'm aware of (in Canada)
wont even perform an abortion if it isn't for a reason such as this beyond 23 weeks, and late term abortions are incredibly rare too because they're complicated to perform, expensive and dangerous for the mother.
I wouldn't support someone getting a late term abortion at 35 weeks because she changed her mind and there's no other reason. But my point is I don't really think this is happening, or if it is
it's insanely rare. It's funny how Ben Shapiro makes it sound like late term abortions happen all the time and they're totally evil, but late term abortions in general are less than 1% of abortions overall, and a vast amount of those are again due to anomalies and other health related reasons, so the boogie man that Shapiro and others try and create here doesn't even exist.