It's really a shame how those people were deprived of the thrill of suing somebody for an accident while helping in a process that is as natural as anything can be and can be done without the assistance of a millionaire doctor in a multimillion dollar birthing unit.
Makes one wander also instead of what it would cost to sue, how much it would have cost for a package of condoms and not caused the pregnancy in the first place.
Since you're "wandering"
My wife of ten years and I didn't want a condom, we wanted a child.
"dropping" a baby in a field, and having a child in a hospital equipped (and well compensated) to birth children are two different situations.
Sorry you're so disappointed.
I missed the part where the doctor donated his time. If the doctor was doing a job of work for pay and did not perform in a workmanlike fashion then they must pay the consequences. It is a cost of doing business and the D student doctors need to be held responsible.
PS: Look up the infant and mother death rates back when they were popping babies out in a field.
As to the condom issue some of us men love their wife and wanted to have kids.