> If you engage in behavior with known and predictable risks, which then kills somebody, it is manslaughter.

> That sometimes your behavior doesn’t kill people is immaterial — manslaughter is being intentionally risky in your actions which leads to a death.

I was thinking more about laws enacted in the last couple of years in various US states which have guaranteed a rise in pregnancy-related deaths[0].

0 - https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2025/04/u-s-pregnancy...

Which laws do you mean?

Abortion bans.