AmericanPapist Comments

Gravatar I hate the term "abortion-rights". As if anyone has a "right" to abort a child! This is obviously language that has steadily krept into the vernacular because of people pushing the pro-death adgenda. I think we should steer clear of using words like this.


Gravatar "I will be pregnant next year"?????


Gravatar I applaud her decision not to abort....my youngest brother was anencephalic and my mom once told me that if she'd know how things were going to end (this was in the days before ultrasounds were routine, so she didn't know until he was born), she still would have carried him to term.


Gravatar I would be carefull what the term "inducement of labor" means here. It could refer to the common practice of inducing early labor before viability for disabled children - clearly resulting in thier death. While suggested as an option by certain dubious ethicists this is clearly equivalent to an abortion - causing the death of the child. While an anencephalic child will never trully be "viable" - able to survive outside the womb, the child should still be carried to term, rather than allowing labour to be induced early resulting in the premature death of the child.


Gravatar Just wondering--is no-one else rather alarmed at the quotation I mentioned above???




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