Sorry, this is wrong. Those women knew (or should have known) the consequences of their actions!! If they have "psychological" injury as a result of murdering their child, then that's something they will have to live with!!
When you do the wrong thing, you can't get compensated for it.
I hear you, but the rules of common morality have almost nothing in common with the rules of medical tort law.
In this case, selfish mothers who killed their children get to sue abortionists. It's like watching devils eat each other - not pleasant, but it's a net win for the good guys.
The Nazis fighting the USSR was a huge win for the free world. Maybe this will work out in the same way.
When you do the wrong thing, you can't get compensated for it.
They *should* know, but they are put under a lot of pressure to abort, from the moment they walk into the abortion mill. Planned Parenthood has worked out a counseling strategy that has a very high success rate in pushing reluctant clients into deciding to have an abortion. I saw an undercover video of it; the tactic depends on misinformation (telling the mother that the baby is a formless blob) and stressing the negatives of motherhood (oh, you don't want to have to deal with a baby crying all the time, and the piles of dirty diapers, etc.).
I went to PP once, thinking I might be pregnant and naively believing that they actually care about women's health; during that visit, the counselor kept asking me "So, you'll be wanting to have an abortion, then?" About the fourth or fifth time I said "No", she decided that I actually meant it and sent me out, saying that I probably wasn't pregnant anyway. (I wasn't, but I suspect that she would have at least ordered a pregnancy test if I had indicated that I wanted an abortion.)
Someone who even suspects she is pregnant should NOT go to PP, ever. They aren't there to help.
Sorry, this is wrong. Those women knew (or should have known) the consequences of their actions!! If they have "psychological" injury as a result of murdering their child, then that's something they will have to live with!! When you do the wrong thing, you can't get compensated for it.Speaking from personal experience, a woman does NOT know the potential psychological injury of abortion (nor are they helped, even when they ask for it). I received complete silence from my "counselor" when I questioned adoption as a potential avenue and I was told on the day of the abortion only one thing, "most women feel relief." After 32 years, I'm STILL waiting for that relief. No, the mother is a victim right along with the child, and Planned Parenthood well knows this. This is an outstanding law! I only wish I could "collect" on it myself. And so does my child in heaven ...
Do you know any women who have committed abortions? Have you discussed the matter in detail with them? Have you ever discussed abortion with women who are actively considering committing it, or being pressured to do so?
"Should have known"?
Sure.
In a perfect world.
We don't live in perfectville ... we live in a world filled with liars in government, the mass media, and the abortion industry, who specialize in lying about abortion to all and sundry.