The only policy that counts is the one taken out by the (unfortunate) couple .... seems they had the same exclusions
Don't get me wrong, I do agree that their chosen insurance didn't cover them. All I'm suggesting is that I believe that fact does not necessarily indicate that they "knowingly, recklessly and wantonly" continued on regardless. All I see, is a healthy young couple, deciding to take a holiday before the birth of their eagerly awaited newest addition, falling into a trap of which I personally believe, many could fall foul. I don't see in that story, reckless actions apart from a couple failing to carefully scrutinize the PDS (as I believe many do not).
They either did not know, or did know but decided to assume the risk. Randomly this would be 50/50 but after many years of ordinary life experience, I'll bet it is more likely to be the latter
Oh, do I detect a change there in your policy wording?

You initially stated you'd "
bet the couple in question thought that the risk was minimal and worth being uninsured." but your wording is now, "
I'll bet it is more likely to be the latter". Big difference and I'd bet you're wrong! I'd bet it was simply an error in judgement of a couple excited by an upcoming holiday, just failing to read the PDS inside out. After all, not everyone are seasoned travellers, wise to the intricacies of travel insurance policies.
We look down on boys with their risk taking behaviour but the pregnant are foistered up as superwomen and amazing role models when they push the boundaries (AKA similar risk taking by another name)
Funnily enough, I agree with this statement. I actually get annoyed by the "supermum" tag used so readily to throw accolades at normal women doing normal things except for various reasons they have a public profile. A mum is a mum. Some are good at it, some are exceptionally good at it and other stink at it, but most would struggle with it at least once or twice in their life. Isn't that life in all walks? What about siblings who look after each other, carers who possibly need care themselves, fathers who care for their wives and children, in fact what about single parents or either sex............it's all academic and off topic of course!