Fox News articles want me to turn off my Ad Blocker, which I won't do. However, I found another source and read the article. For those who don't want to click on the link, here's a thumbnail sketch.
The full-term fetus had a birth complication called "shoulder dystocia" which meant its shoulders could not get through the birth canal. The doctor pulled too hard to get it loose and broke its neck, which killed it. Since the parents wanted the birth to proceed, to them that fetus was a baby. They have had their expectations dashed. Their "bundle of joy" is no more. Yes, there is a tragedy here.
The only question is, what to call the incident? The legal complication is this: When does the law say that a fetus becomes a child? Clearly, before birth you have a fetus; after, you have a child. But when things are in-process, what is it? The reason for a question is because depending on state laws, that doctor could be charged with a feticide or a homicide. The headlines say "homicide" but they are reporters who pander to headline-hungry readers. Until the district attorney for that district files actual charges, we won't know.
Yes, Isaac, whichever charges get filed, I would agree that this is a tragedy.