Don't you accept the humanity of human beings Ken?
If a woman choses to give birth to and rear children with any kind of defect at all: mental or physical that's up to them and not for me nor the state to make the decision for them, nor to condemn nor penalise nor punish, but neither do I agree with the condemnation nor the penalisation nor the punishment of women as "murderers" because they did not wish to be made to have a child by means of a state enforced pregnancy.
My sister is only alive because of modern surgical techniques. I saw what she went through. Being born with most of your jaw missing means you cant suckle. From the very moment of birth an endless series of operations to take your ribs away to function as jawbone: even more to fit and correct to allow you even to do the simplest thing like eat your own food... in a year or two. Feeding through a tube...The ensuing ensuing eating problems, the jeers of your peers, the endless cruel humiliation from other children over deformity and scarring, the hopelessness of a lost education due to hospitalisation, the fused neck bones of later life, the building resistance to anaesthetics that might kill her. The cancer that near did kill her. The total paralysis of fear that took her when she found herself pregnant and the terrible fear and guilt that she might bring another innocent into the world just to experience the very hell that she had gone through.
Sorry to disappoint you, but I don't judge and condemn humans beings as "murderers" on the criterion of whether they want to continue a pregnancy or not.