This really depends on when you believe a person becomes a person, when they receive their soul so to speak. Most Christians believe this occurs at conception. Though it is possible that God sends or conceives a persons soul before that or after that and we cannot be sure when this moment occurs. From a perspective of legislation conception is a safer assumption to avoid murder than any other. But If a baby has no soul then it is a blob of flesh and bones not properly knitted together yet and it simply ceases to exist at abortion. If it has a soul then it has all the attributes of a fully conscious adult in an unconscious format. God is just and is not going to send an innocent to hell but he can assess the state of a person even before they are able to make conscious choices. It seems more likely that most babies will simply be saved by his grace but it is not obvious or written that all will. So it is perfectly possible that some will go to heaven, some simply cease to exist and some go to hell.
All children that die before the age of moral responsibility stay with God, they have no future in our human world, some have one day, some years, some die before even coming into this world.It's a mistake to go with "what if", there's no "what if", when a person dies, that person dies at the appointed time, it has no future beyond that point in time, no more "what if".
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