(4) “serious risk to the life or physical health” includes, but is not limited to, a serious risk to the pregnant woman of
- (A) death; or
(B) impairment of a major bodily function because of
- (i) diabetes with acute metabolic derangement or severe end organ damage;
- (ii) renal disease that requires dialysis treatment;
- (iii) severe pre-eclampsia;
- (iv) eclampsia;
- (v) convulsions;
- (vi) status epilepticus;
- (vii) sickle cell anemia;
- (viii) severe congenital or acquired heart disease, class IV;
- (ix) pulmonary hypertension;
- (x) malignancy if pregnancy would prevent or limit treatment;
- (xi) kidney infection;
- (xii) congestive heart failure;
- (xiii) epilepsy;
- (xiv) seizures;
- (xv) coma;
- (xvi) severe infection exacerbated by pregnancy;
- (xvii) rupture of amniotic membranes;
- (xviii) advanced cervical dilation of more than six centimeters at less than 22 weeks gestation;
- (xix) cervical or cesarean section scar ectopic implantation;
- (xx) any pregnancy not implanted in the uterine cavity;
- (xxi) amniotic fluid embolus; or
- (xxii) another physical disorder, physical injury, or physical illness, including a life-endangering physical condition caused by or arising from the pregnancy that places the woman in danger of death or major bodily impairment if an abortion is not performed.