The jury were clearly satisfied that the extensive medical evidence in this case proved Paris was lying about what she did and why she did it as well as evidence that she premeditated what she did. They were shown strong evidence that she did know she was pregnant and deliberately concealed it, that the baby's injuries were absolutely not accidental, and so on. I don't know why she's getting such an outpouring.
Comparing her sentence to that of a man who killed his wife is a false syllogism. As was said on the "drunk in charge of a baby" thread, a baby is totally helpless and dependent on its parents for its very survival. That has to mean hard sentences to stop women just doing this then claiming they were "traumatised" to get out of having a baby, for the sake of the helpless babies.
I'm not saying it was fair that the man who killed his wife got a lesser sentence, but I don't think his sentence is grounds for this woman in this situation getting a lower sentence. What she did was abhorrent and the fact she lied and lied about it after, even in court. The solution is a harder sentence for male domestic abusers not lighter sentences for female baby killers.