This is a common thread I see in the pro-"life" stance/crowd in which the term "accountability" comes up, as if the pregnancy has to then be carried to term as "punishment" for lack of better preparation. In my opinion, this is an entirely unhealthy view of sex in general. Who gets to bear this punishment? I'll give you a hint; it's generally not the sperm donor.
Ultimately, that seems to be where the pro-life crowd stops with the level of caring; that it is carried to term. Nothing else matters beyond the point of delivery. No care with regard to the child's future development, welfare, how to be set up to succeed in life and be a meaningful contributor to society, whether mother is capable of being a mother, etc. Not your problem, right? Mother should have been more careful, right? Doesn't matter how the child's future prospects look as a product of an unwanted pregnancy in a society not set up to care for their needs, right?
There seems to be some conflation between being pro-choice and "being okay with murdering babies" as well; I find it hard to believe that many (if any) people who are pro-choice thinks of it as some care-free procedure to go through to avoid the consequences (ie punishment) of pregnancy. If you want less abortions, increase access to education regarding safe sex/contraception instead of acting like we live in some Puritanical virtue-signaling "abstinence is the only way to go" society. You don't have to abort the pregnancy that never happens, right?