First of all, both of those are fractions of fractions of percentages at best. (94% of all abortions from 2019 were due to the child being unwanted, only 3% were because of actual medical necessities, and the numbers only get slimmer from there because only a fraction of those had those two reasons listed.) And women SHOULD'T murder children. Neither should men. I call men who stab pregnant women in the stomachs murderers, calling women who pay people to do it the same thing. That's something called TRUE equality: Accountability for your actions, look it up.
The fact that your two best "Arguments" are a statistic improbability that is an exception to the rules and a false, borderline smear tactic that is basically accusing me of misogyny just because I actually care about unborn children is kind of sad. Which, by the way, ~60% of abortion victims are FEMALE. (The first 2-3 weeks the unborn child has the genes of a female; XX, then at around that time they can develop into XY, and since the vast majority of abortions take place during this time that means the vast majority of victims are female.)
Oh, and while we're on the topic of complications involving pregnancies and abortions, since you were the one to bring it up after all, nearly 65% of all women who have abortions later suffer from complications stemming from them. Including, but not limited to the following: Post-abortion triad (ie, pain, bleeding, low-grade fever) - which in serious cases can be FAR more life threatening than any pregnancy, if for no other reason than the fact that as I said nearly 2/3 of women will probably get it if the have an abortion, Hematometra, Retained products of conception, Uterine perforation, & Bowel and bladder injury just to name a handful. So not only are only a small fraction of a percentage of women having abortions ACTUALLY in need of one, but the vast majority of the women getting them are putting themselves in MORE danger having them while still pretending they are better off.
None of the facts support your argument. I'll ask you not as a man, but as a person to reconsider your argument, although we both know that probably won't happen.