No, however I am against abortion as I consider it murder.
Then I suppose you never masturbate except in sperm banks ? Losing sperm is murder too.
I thing there are several problem with democracies we know, but the one Christo mentions is interesting. At it's core, that is a corruption problem. In all governments there are people that aren't elected but are part of the government. Ministry employees are the first example that comes to mind. Those people aren't chosen based on their skills, but only on their political affiliation, and that is just plain wrong. Some political parties even push the mechanism as far as to get people to vote for them using the power to "give jobs" this way.
This problem is solvable, and quite easily on top of that. Non-elected officials should be selected based on contests.
The second major problem I see is that mandates are too short. In countries ruled by people that know they will stay in charge until they die, the long term effects are weighted as they should. But a typical 5 years team doesn't really care about what happens in 10 years. Worse yet, when an elected government makes the right long-term decisions, it is usually the following government and the opposite party that enjoy the improved situation and improved ruling party support.
I don't really know what could be a good solution (except demarchy of course), because expanding mandates is also a bad thing.