No, as has been said before. You use the term human being to claim an equivalence with extand human persons, and if that is what you are claiming for a foetus then you are scientifically wrong. A foetus cannot be a person with any common definition of the term.
Persons are granted protection for a variety of rational ethical reasons, to do with autonomy, consciousness, potential for pain or feelings of loss, etc.
What is is about the foetus that you think deserves protection? I did ask for your justifications without referring to the rights of whatever group you want to make them a member of. What is it intrinsically about a foetus that demands protection?
Laws are based on the recognition of a human being which science has already defined and a fetus has nothing to do with this. Fetal viability is the term used in the US to determine whether a human being has rights recognized by the constitution and none of the mumbo jumbo you are trying to promote.