Debate room topic? *shrug*
Well... if abortion is illegal in the state then I don't see a big deal in it also being illegal to force an abortion by injuring yourself or something. The case they used as an example was with a woman trying to force an abortion in her 7th month of pregnancy by paying a man to punch her abdomen. I'm pretty sure it's illegal in any state to seek an abortion that late but apparently they could charge the man she paid but had no law to prosecute her with because it wasn't a proper abortion.
Its true that the disturbing part of this statement "intentional, knowing or reckless act" is the "reckless" part. Intentional and knowing, sure that would have prosecuted the woman mentioned before but despite some efforts to remove that one word from the new law it was apparently kept in. Now it's left to judges and jury to decide what constitutes "reckless" with each case thats brought to court. I suspect common-sense will come into play on the decision of which cases police and prosecutors pursue but there's no doubt that they can make a woman who's suffered the trauma of an unintended miscarriage suffer further with a court case if they choose.