arizona democratic lawmaker eva burch recently had an abortion after learning her pregnancy was nonviable. >> someone gave me a procedure so i wouldn't have to experience another miscarriage, the pain, the mess, the discomfort. now we're talking about whether or not we should put that doctor in jail. >> reporter: doctors who perform abortions could face five years in prison. >> the need for productive health care and abortion care doesn't go away in a state where it's made illegal. the legality of it doesn't affect the need. >> reporter: an ob/gyn specializing in high risk pregnancies in arizona works as an abortion provider in three states. >> these decisions should on the be left up to patients and to completely rob a patient and family from being able to make these decisions, it's truly, truly terrible. it's cruel. >> reporter: on the other side of this, anti-abortion rights groups are celebrating this decision, insisting it protects the lives of children. the justices in arizona have put this ruling on hold for 14 days so abortion clinics tell us they still plan to continue provide th