On May 3, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed into law a new bill that would prohibit women from receiving an abortion after roughly six weeks of pregnancy.

It's still unclear as to whether Herrera performed the procedure or whether she helped someone obtain an abortion, the outlet noted.

Pro-abortion activists condemned the move, arguing that women should have the right to make their own reproductive decisions.

The strict policy gave private citizens the right to sue anyone who assisted a pregnant individual seeking to have an abortion within the outlawed timeframe, including the abortion facility and even healthcare officials.