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Originally Posted by Beryana
And you are saying there was absolutely no way the mother and baby could have both lived? The proper way to handle these issues is to attempt to save BOTH lives. Why is it that the mothers that give up their lives to save those of their unborn babies are looked down upon for their sacrifces? Mothers that have forgone cancer treatments as those treatments would have killed their babies.
The basic premise of the Catholic teaching on abortion is the sanctity of ALL human life and that someone has to fight for those that have no means to fight for themselves. You can view Catholic social teachings however you want - they aren't going to be changing anytime soon. Just because something is legal does not make it morally or ethically right.
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The mother was dying in the ICU from right heart failure due to increased blood volume from her pregnancy. From what I read in the article, if they couldn't move her, she was probably on a ventilator and pressors and close to deaths door. No, both lives couldn't be saved. Mothers aren't looked down upon for sacrificing themselves for their children, but they shouldn't be forced to sacrifice themselves for their fetus when they have 4 LIVE children to raise!