The answer to your question is..answered by a question...
what do you propose to do with a woman who has suffered the despicable act of violent rape and decides to terminate the violently forced pregnancy? What in your opinion should happen to her? A long prison sentence? If you answer that question, I can answer your question.
You can't answer a factual question without asking a legal question?
what do you propose to do with a woman who has suffered the despicable act of violent rape and decides to terminate the violently forced pregnancy?
There you go again. You also terminated your mother's pregnancy, so to speak. So what exactly do you mean by "decides to terminate the violently forced pregnancy"?
Legal questions about cases cannot be be answered in the absence of specific facts. Consequently, your euphemisms, designed as they are to obscure the ontological fact of one of the human beings at issue, preclude any rational basis for your legal question, much less any specific answer to it.
Cordially,