I'm 100% pro choice like american say, but dont believe the debate is only found in the US.
In europe, Chyprus, Malta, Eire all refuse aborption whatever the case. (but in Chyprus, autorities close their eyes and never condemn a doctor or women).
In Portugal, Poland and Spain aborption is legal only in case of rape, incest or danger for the women's life.(but in spain, there is also a notion of psychological danger for the women that is used to abort, so it allows technicaly non-medical abortion.)
So the debate still exist.
In france, where abortion is legal since 74 we still have bigots that try to change the law and make "commando" actions in hospitals that make abortions. (and is suppose its the case in other countries where it is legal).
The fact is that even if its legal, a lot of doctors (2 thirds actually) refuse to make it.
In people's mind, it was seen as a liberty, but its more and more becomming just a tolerance.
Oh, and since our elections, the leader of the anti abortion and homophobic movement (for whatever reason, there is often a link) is now a minister ...
The debate still exists.
Its not because its legal today in some countries that it will stay that way