Georgia mother says her daughter ‘was extremely strong’ before ‘preventable’ death

ATLANTA — The family of a metro Atlanta woman who died after taking an abortion pill and not receiving timely care is speaking out.

Shanette Williams remembers the last time she saw her 28-year-old daughter, Amber Thurmond, alive in 2022.

Amber had taken an abortion pill but did not completely expel all the fetal tissue. She went to Piedmont Henry Hospital, but it took 20 hours before she received the surgery she needed.

“She began to cry. My baby was extremely strong,” Williams said.

Amber did not survive the surgery, leaving behind a young son.

“She went from talking about the pain to ‘Mom, you’re going to have to take care of my son,’” Williams said.

For two years after Amber’s death, Williams struggled with grief.

“I shut down, 24 months in a dark room because the only thing I felt was what more could I have done. What did I miss? What did I miss? I’m her mom. I was supposed to know,” she said.

A recent report from Georgia’s maternal mortality review committee ruled that Amber’s death was preventable.

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