
Ohio's new abortion law forces doctor to fight to protect her patient's life
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As soon as Dr. Mae Winchester did an ultrasound on Tara George in July, she knew Tara's baby was in trouble.
During that July ultrasound, Winchester noticed that there was no amniotic fluid around the baby. More tests that day and the next morning indicated that the baby was in kidney failure and had multiple heart defects.
Medical records spell it out in cold scientific terms: The baby had "lethal fetal anomalies."
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