Neither will restricting her access to birth control.
This is true regardless of your religion.
If you make abortion illegal, then if your daughter has sex, you better hope she’s using birth control.
If you make it so your daughter can’t have birth control and she has sex and gets pregnant, you better hope that you have the means to raise her offspring.
Meanwhile, you need to get real about who she’s having sex with. Daughters don’t have sex that results in pregnancy by themselves. There’s a son involved. What are you telling your sons?
I hear crickets on that one.
Also, are you turning a blind eye on your brother, her uncle, that likes to spend more time than is normal listening to tunes with her in her bedroom?
I hear crickets squared on that one.
Young people have sex, whether their parents like it or not. They just do. Not all of them, but most of them.
When babies are born before their parents are ready to support them, everyone suffers, the babies and the parents the most, but also the rest of the community.
So what kind of public policy should we have about that?
Widely available birth control for everyone. Also scientifically and sociologically real reproductive education in schools is what I think. Am I wrong?