He got some say (except in cases of rape) during the initial kick-off event where the pregnancy began. After that, yeah, his part in equal or majority decision-making is complete. This is because the mother has a greater interest by virtue of the pregnancy occurring to their body and not the father's.
Now, if the fetus was developing in some sort of mechanical womb, sure, he'd still have an equal say.
Now, if the fetus was developing in some sort of mechanical womb, sure, he'd still have an equal say.