Can I answer the author?
Ok. Ahem.
NO IT IS NOT.
How about fixing the life saving medicine that this hypothetical mother needed in the first place?
Just sacrificing a baby because “oh, I dunno. This is at least easier than solving the actual problem” is just as evil.
Besides, where are these cases? What are we talking about? When did this street car ever lose its brakes leaving someone to decide who lives or dies?
This isn’t a real question.
Your response makes no sense, if you are responding to the author in the OP. I’m not aware of a ‘medicine’ that can be relied upon to fix ectopic pregnancy.