https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02083809
The inclusion criteria specifies,
“Patients with fetal anomaly or intrauterine fetal demise that occurred at 18- to 24-weeks gestation”
If it was restricted to babies which had died in the womb that would be one thing. But any aborting of live babies is unacceptable. Fetal anomaly is rather a broad term and could mean anything from cleft palate to a baby with problems so severe they could not survive to full term.
I agree that the word anomaly can mean just about anything. It also strikes me that it doesn’t say that all of the inclusion criteria must apply to be included. It can be read to say that these are criteria by which they will determine inclusion. It could be one or more...or none.