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If you injure another by your driving they can certainly be treated, but your insurance, or you directly, will likely have to pay for that treatment, because you have responsibility for it.Driving a car can lead to injuries, too, but we don't prohibit car crash victims from getting medical treatment. At least, not yet.
In the same way the man in some jurisdictions has to pay for prenatal treatments for the new life, because he shared responsibility for bringing it about. And once the child is born both have to care for it.
And in some legislation you can be held responsible for crimes against prenatal human life.
Yet, in many jurisdictions people do not want to hold either to the responsibility that comes from their actions in producing a new life, so they allow the killing of that life.
That doesn't remove the responsibility. It just means a lot of people--including politicians--like not taking responsibility, and seek to dodge it.
Because it's not a human being, no such responsibility exists.
But of course it is human, and the law even recognizes this in a number of jurisdictions by requiring a father to provide prenatal care, and holding someone responsible if they hurt a life in the womb.
Driving a car can lead to injuries, too, but we don't prohibit car crash victims from getting medical treatment.
I already noted responsibility/liability if you are at fault in an accident.
But the same applies here. The responsibility is to the third party, just as in the accident. The life that the woman and man brought into existence is that third party, and they certainly are not providing treatment if they kill it.
But some jurisdictions do require the man to provide prenatal treatment.
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