The woman told NBC New York I-Team that she would never have ended her pregnancy if the genetics company had gotten the results correct the first time.
The arrest appears to be the first time a health care provider in Texas has been criminally charged under the state’s abortion ban, which went into effect in 2022.
The woman’s arraignment is part of a cross-state legal battle that involves what may be the first instance of criminal charges against a doctor accused of sending abortion pills to another state.
The ruling came after a Kansas City judge ruled last year that abortions were now legal in the state but kept certain regulations on the books while a lawsuit played out.
Idaho, Kansas and Missouri want the FDA to prohibit telehealth prescriptions for mifepristone and require that it be used only in the first seven weeks of pregnancy.