Due to complications a fetus could not survive to term. Instead of inducing the delivery the law prevents doctors from doing so. What followed was a slow lingering death for the underdeveloped fetus and torture for the mother and family as the experience took it's course. A course that took TEN DAYS!
"They could do nothing to make it better but tell us to wait, which made it worse," Danielle Deaver said. "Every time I felt movement, I was terrified she was hurting and trying to push the uterus away from her."
Abortion opponents have hailed the law, and legislators in 12 other states -- Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Mexico and Oregon -- are considering similar restrictions.
They say the law is based on medical evidence gained since the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision that led to legalized abortion in 1973. But abortion rights advocates say the motive behind the laws is to challenge legalized abortion in the United States Supreme Court.
In her case, Danielle Deaver insisted, "We didn't want an abortion."
Instead of preventing unverified pain to the fetus this law made a simple medical procedure agony for the mother.
There is a video at the link above but my embedding magic is not working today.
8:21 PM PT: Found it as alternative: