Sorry Matt, but now it sounds like are gaslighting the Georgia law too, which allows D&C's if there is no heartbeat, as was the case herein.
It's a H U G E stretch to use that argument for incorrect postulate about me not being pro-life. (How would you like it if called you pro-death?)
Blame could theoretically be assigned to multiple things: (IE loosened FDA rules that removed doctor oversight, her delay in seeking treatment, doctors waiting for her blood pressure to drop, and finally her decision to abort at all)
How far do want to go with assigning blame? Hypothetically, if someone got in car crash on the way to pick up the RU-486 drugs, would you blame Georgia law for that too? What of the leftist Ideology that just says it's clump of cells and unregulated abortion clinks are it's safe - how much "blame" should be assigned to this too?
Of course, you make no mention of woman in OP link that died after taking RU-486 that never sought treatment at all in Georgia. Is that Georgia's fault too?
In summary, cut the krap..this ain't football.
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Amber Thurman’s tragic death, recently covered by multiple news organizations, was caused by side effects of legal abortion drugs and medical negligence, not pro-life laws. Despite taking the drugs as she was instructed and seeking timely care when she experienced complications, she still died. Rather than highlighting the dangers of these drugs, which have caused numerous deaths, abortion proponents are instead trying to blame Georgia’s laws in their push to protect induced abortion at all costs.
Make no mistake: all state abortion bans currently in effect contain exceptions to “prevent the death” or “preserve the life” of the pregnant person,” according to KFF. Amber Thurman’s state of Georgia clearly allows physicians to intervene in medical emergencies or when there is no detectable fetal heartbeat, both of which applied to her. Don’t be misled by those who advocate for induced abortion over the health and safety of women.
Psalm 139:13 ~ For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother's womb.
Jeremiah 1:5 ~ "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you;
Exodus 20:13 ~ “You shall not murder."