It didn’t specify a particular group. There are multiples.
My comment about Pro Life wasn't about a specific group, rather the state itself.
Alabama's stance on Abortion: "Alabama has some of the most restrictive
abortion laws in the United States. Alabama prohibits all abortions unless medically necessary to avoid a serious health risk to the unborn child's mother. There is no exception for rape or incest. "
Alabama has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the United States, including parental notification requirements that mandate court hearings if a minor does not wish to get parental permission. Learn about Alabama abortion laws and more at FindLaw's Alabama Family Laws section.
www.findlaw.com
And yet, "Banks has a high-risk pregnancy due to a family history of miscarriage. She said she was jailed at around six weeks of pregnancy. About six weeks into her incarceration, she started bleeding and was taken to Gadsden Regional Medical Center, according to court documents. Doctors diagnosed her with a subchorionic hematoma, a condition where blood pools near the wall of the uterus.
The condition increases the chances of miscarriage and preterm delivery, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Banks said jail officials told her she could sleep on the bottom bunk because of her high-risk pregnancy. However, her cell had one bottom bunk and two women assigned to sleep in it. So, the other woman used the bed, according to court documents, and Banks slept on the floor.
She continued to bleed for five weeks in jail. She said she also suffered from hunger and fainting spells. Two times, specialists evaluated her for drug addiction and found she didn’t qualify for free addiction services offered through the state. Her lawyers said investigators then urged Banks to say she had a drug addiction she did not have to bond out."
So while they are so all about Pro Life, they are willing to risk mother and child in a jail cell.
And she wasn't the only one.
(And because there was "comment" about the original source I posted,
https://www.al.com/news/2022/09/pre...ooOEI7bGTBfEE45u2NONu7nmRc0nqvwfoHm4cuqR6fUF8
The link of which was in the Vice article if anyone bothered to look/read)
Also from the article: "Several pregnant women and new moms accused of exposing their fetuses to drugs have been held for weeks or months inside the Etowah County Detention Center under special bond conditions that require rehab and $10,000 cash."
If the state is SO concerned with the health of these fetus' then they wouldn't expose them while still in utero to higher chances of death for choices the mothers made. Want to be Pro Life? Set the mom up in a hospital at least, until either they meet the requirements of being let go or they deliver, then deal with them.
Do NOT parrot "Pro Life" then do shit like this.
THAT is why the comment at the start.