Even for those of us who are vehemently pro-life, we should still be concerned about the direction of travel we're seeing here. Pregnancies end on their own, and carelessly drafted laws and a climate of distrust will end up affecting women who miscarried. Miscarried wanted pregnancies, no less.
There are plenty of terrifying accounts of women being prosecuted for illegal terminations in the US and in South American countries, for what those women say were miscarriages. Even if it were guaranteed to never proceed as far as prosecution, do we want a world where women have to endure an invasive, combative police interview to convince an officer that it was a miscarriage while physically recovering from the experience?
It's certainly something that I'd have absolutely hated to go through myself, and I don't trust the police to get it right. I don't think women should be criminalised for ending pregnancies without medical oversight, and I don't believe it would stop at those women.