I don’t think it’s about being denied termination as much as it was neglecting of her needs. They did not do anything to help her until after the baby’s heart stopped beating, and by then it was too late. Do they not have prenatal care in that country? What happened?
I looked up septicaemia and it says that there was bacteria in her bloodstream. Why couldn’t they work with that issue? What if a pregnant woman whose body
wasn’t miscarrying had that problem? Would they let her die, too?
Terminations are allowed in the case of ectopic pregnancies because BOTH mother and child would die. The pro-life movement is about treating both lives equally, not about saving nobody when two lives are about to end. And there is no way to move the ectopic pregnancy into the uterus; otherwise that would obviously be preferred to “abortion.”