she was discrg in florida because the fetus still had fetal tos d the hospital said she's not likely to die, but there are going to be seous medical complications. the doctors there refused treat her because they couldn't say she would die. she was horrified, wt me. the next day, shbl. she passed out. thankfullyak to the hospital. there, she received an abortio because she was about to die. mr. turner: yeah. justice sotomayor: what you are telling us, is that a case in which idaho, the day before, would have said it's ok to have an abortion? mr. turner: under idaho's lifesaving exception, a doctor could in good faith -- if the doctor could in good-faith medical judgment determine -- justice sotomayor: no. i'm asking you. the floriddoor said, i can't say she's going to die. mr. turner: yeah. and, your honor, my point is that -- justice sotomayoyour doorays, i can't, with a medical certainty, say she' going to die, but i do know she's going bed to death if we don't have an abortion, but she's t eeding yet, so i'm not sure. need to have medical certainty. justice sotomayor: counsel, ans