I wonder why the Norwegian crew hasn't said anything yet
We don't like to cause a fuss, generally...
Btw I think you misunderstood the reason for the procedure. Selective abortion like that is normally done in cases of multiple pregnancies because its not certain the pregnancy will be safe.
There's also the matter of the economical and emotional capacities of the parents to provide a decent life for that many kids, preferably without completely bankrupting themselves (again, economically or emotionally). So now we get cases of a couple saying "We would like to have a child", and then finding out that oh no, you're gonna need fertility treatment if you want that to happen, and then they get the treatment and it's twins. They don't have the space, the money, or the time to take care of two kids, so they try to get the procedure done to abort one of the twins and just have the one kid they bargained for. Now the council comes in and says "Nope. You're physically capable of bearing two children, therefore you're going to bear two children".
(To put things a bit more on the nose, a Christian People's Party spokesman made waves when he publicly announced his position on the matter as "If you can give birth to one kid, you can give birth to two"... Which is a delightfully respectful and also very medically accurate comment to make)
The real kicker? Because of the scope of this law change, straight abortion is still legally the choice of the mother. Which means that if the council rejects a case, they're giving her the choice between two children or no children... But she's not allowed to have just the one.
And yeah, no, I guess I'm another one of those horribly thoughtless and emotionless people who feels that abortion or fetal reduction isn't a massive ethical problem. At least no greater of an issue than the idea of raising a child in an unfit home or putting them up for adoption in an already poorly-managed and overloaded system.