Reread my posts.
I said she should have been seen.
My only problem was the immediate reach for a "wrongful death" lawsuit.
I stand by my statement that there is no treatment for a threatened first trimester spontaneous abortion. It either happens or it doesn't. Thats sad but true.
Maybe so, Doc, but that's not what this is about. Unless you treated her (when she did finally get medical attention), you don't know - what is accounted in this story is filtered by lawyers, so you can only speculate.
I have been around long enough to have seen more than a few friends and family experience bleeding in early pregnancy, and I have accompanied some of them to the emergency room myself. In all of those cases with which I am personally familiar, only one of them resulted in a so-called spontaneous abortion. My oldest girl has my second grandbaby on board right now, and I expect, if that baby is to become threatened at any time during her pregnancy, that she will receive appropriate treatment, even in the unlikely event it occurs while in police custody.