Georgia woman charged with murder after abortion-pill at-home case ends in fetal death

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A 31-year-old Georgia woman, Alexia Moore, was charged with murder after allegedly taking abortion pills at home, going to the emergency room in severe pain, and delivering a fetus with cardiac activity that died within an hour. The incident occurs under Georgia’s six-week abortion ban and is described as the first murder charge of its kind tied to abortion under the new law, prompting debate over criminal liability for women seeking abortions.
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