Literally, this comes from the scientific classification of animal relationships in an ecosystem:
Competition - Of the two organisms, either is harmed by the other's presence due to competition over a limited resource
Mutualism - Of the two organisms of different species the relationship between the two benefits both.
Commensalism: Of the two organisms of different species one of the organisms benefits, and the other is not significantly effected.
Parasitism: Of the two organisms of different species, one explicitly benefits (the parasite), while the other is explicitly harmed, sometimes even to the point of death.
This isn't all of them, but it's the important ones.
There is NEVER a case where the offspring of any species is a parasitical. Never. This is not a thing because a) they are the same species, and b) in biology the purpose of organisms is to survive and reproduce. Even if the mother dies it is still not a parasitical relationship. Even in the event that a species explicitly reproduces through rather violent mating behaviors, to the point where a person might look at it and describe it as "non-consensual" or "rape" (though, no animal is capable of consent under any circumstance), it is still not parasitical, and the insemination is not invasive.
For humans organisms, they are inseminated through reproductive organs explicitly oriented to facilitate sexual reproduction. This is NOT an infection. This is NOT an invasion. The reproductive organs of members of your own species CAN'T be invasive to your reproductive organs. Sperm does not attach itself to your feet and burrow into your skin and feed off your blood. That's a parasite. Your baby is not.
Babies, fetuses, children, offspring, are appropriate names. But parasite never was.
B) Offspring do not take all of your nutrients
It literally can't. It's a baby and it fits inside of you. It doesn't feed off your body. YOUR BODY FEEDSIT. This is because your body exists to facilitate it's growth. Again, that's why it's also not a parasite.
C) Babies do not have more rights than their parents.
FFS, children don't have more rights than their parents. Including the 14 year olds.
A) No offspring is a parasite by definition.
Literally, this comes from the scientific classification of animal relationships in an ecosystem:
This isn't all of them, but it's the important ones.
There is NEVER a case where the offspring of any species is a parasitical. Never. This is not a thing because a) they are the same species, and b) in biology the purpose of organisms is to survive and reproduce. Even if the mother dies it is still not a parasitical relationship. Even in the event that a species explicitly reproduces through rather violent mating behaviors, to the point where a person might look at it and describe it as "non-consensual" or "rape" (though, no animal is capable of consent under any circumstance), it is still not parasitical, and the insemination is not invasive.
For humans organisms, they are inseminated through reproductive organs explicitly oriented to facilitate sexual reproduction. This is NOT an infection. This is NOT an invasion. The reproductive organs of members of your own species CAN'T be invasive to your reproductive organs. Sperm does not attach itself to your feet and burrow into your skin and feed off your blood. That's a parasite. Your baby is not.
Babies, fetuses, children, offspring, are appropriate names. But parasite never was.
B) Offspring do not take all of your nutrients
It literally can't. It's a baby and it fits inside of you. It doesn't feed off your body. YOUR BODY FEEDS IT. This is because your body exists to facilitate it's growth. Again, that's why it's also not a parasite.
C) Babies do not have more rights than their parents.
FFS, children don't have more rights than their parents. Including the 14 year olds.