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She could have had a legal abortion.
She walked away from medical advice. TWICE.
Y'all even read the article? It's a strange case with some unanswered questions, but this doesn't appear to be an abortion thing.
Betting she freaked out, couldn't handle it mentally, handled it badly thereafter. In any case, not a case for prosecution.
I take it you ignored these parts of the article ...
Doesn't sound like they were considering the law. Neither you nor I are medical professionals, neither you nor I was there. Fuck knows what really happened.
In a post Roe vs. Wade world, are the waters muddied? Of course they are. Was this a case of that? I'm not certain. But you sure as fuck are.
A traumatized women makes foolish decisions, and you fuckers want to politicize it. Revolting.
Maybe she just didn't want an outrageous hospital bill.
Also note that they were debating inducing labor instead of just doing a regular abortion. It looks to me like this ethical debate is because the medically indicated abortion is illegal and thus they have to consider alternative means to the same goal. I'm not certain, but I also don't have another explanation.
At any rate, it was politicized by the folks charging her for flushing away discharge.