https://www.heraldonline.com/news/local/crime/article312955048.htmlA south carolina woman has been arrested on attempted murder charges after trying to abort her own pregnancy.
And this opens up a whole conundrum of ethics over personhood and rights in the post-roe nation.
20 year old Jocelyn Byrum was 27 weeks pregnant and told investigators that she took a uterine contraction drug to induce labor in an attempt to have an abortion, resulting in her delivering her pre-term baby. She abandoned the still-living baby in the toilet and did not attempt to render aid or try to alert anyone. She claimed she had a miscarriage when asked by her family, who then alerted EMTs who rescued the baby. At least for now, since it remains alive and in critical condition. The investigators found text messages on her phone showing she knew she was pregnant at least five months ago and searched for abortion pill information and texted a friend saying “my abortion pills came in”
South Carolina law that went into effect after the repeal of Roe, bans abortions after 6 weeks with exceptions for nonviability / life of mother, and extends to 12 weeks for rape/incest.