A Catholic hospital sent this risky miscarriage patient home. Did it break California law?
Briefly

Harrison was turned away from the labor clinic, sent to the emergency room, and ultimately faced the heartbreaking reality of losing her baby as the hospital couldn't perform a needed procedure due to its religious affiliation.
At Mercy San Juan, the Catholic hospital informed Harrison they could not assist her because fetal heart tones were detected and chose not to perform the necessary surgical abortion, citing religious exceptions.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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