I suppose it's a bit like wrongful imprisonment. If you've been in jail 30 years for a crime you didn't commit, there is
no compensation which can make up for it. Nonetheless, the person is owed two things: financial compensation, and a serious effort to find out what went wrong and to address those problems to reduce the chance of another person suffering the same fate.
In the case of pregnancy, we already happen to have a way to address it but we're surrounded by a bunch of psychos who would like nothing better than - to extend the metaphor - falsely imprison everyone they think "looks criminal", just in case.
I understand the bill is meant to make the forced birthers put their money where their mouths are, but I think it starts a dangerous precedent of suggesting that all women are potential surrogates, so long as you pay them enough. It's effectively legitimizing pregnancy prostitution.