> it happens 1 out of 7 billion times <
NO.
It happens about once a minute. That's over 1000 times a day, and about half a million times a year. Very roughly, 1% of women die from complications from pregnancy.
Only 10%-20% of those would be saved by aborting the pregnacy. But that's still tens of thousands of women dying unnecessarily every year because abortions aren't performed. Most of those cases result from lack of access to medical care. But cases like Savita Halappanavar happen on a weekly basis in places where the only obstacle to saving their lives is doctors refusing to do their jobs. There is a problem there.
Information from World Health Organization Maternal Mortality reports, as indexed by Wikipedia.
Also:
>>As a real thing to be concerned about, there were some 30,000 fatalities due to hospital acquired infections in the US last year. Those are completely preventable. But because our government is liberal, those in charge are unable to do anything rational or reasonable.<<
Hospital-acquired infections are a serious problem, but it is a lie to say that the government being 'liberal' has anything to do with it. The indicated procedure to prevent hospital-acquired infections is for everybody to follow strict hygiene protocols. There are already laws in place mandating surveillance for and enforcement of such, but it is very difficult to ensure that everybody's hands are always clean.
That isn't something that depends on on 'liberal' or 'conservative' nature of the government. An extreme libertarian 'the market will fix it' lack of oversight would be criminal, though.
And the attempt at derailing is noted. We agree that hospital-acquired infections should be minimized. Now, shall we save all of these women who are dying from not having abortions?