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The Georgia law cited by the OP clearly does not prevent doctors from treating a woman with a non viable fetus in her body. In fact, a detectable fetal heartbeat underscores every restriction in Section 16-12-141 of the Georgia law. https://casetext.com/statute/code-of-georgia/title-16-crimes-and-offenses/chapter-12-offenses-against-public-health-and-morals/article-5-abortion/section-16-12-141-restrictions-on-the-performance-of-abortions-availability-of-records-civil-cause-of-action-affirmative-defenses

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