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The_Old_Medic
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The originator of this topic is 100% correct. In an ectopic pregnancy, there is zero chance that the baby will live. It will not even develop to anything close to the ability to survive, before dying.
It will also cause the Fallopian Tube to rupture, creating massive infection and endangering the life of the mother.
There is no sin in removing this non-viable child, to protect the life of the mother. It is a shame that this happens, but there is absolutely NO chance that the child could possibly live under those circumstances. I know, my wife had one, and almost died.
It will also cause the Fallopian Tube to rupture, creating massive infection and endangering the life of the mother.
There is no sin in removing this non-viable child, to protect the life of the mother. It is a shame that this happens, but there is absolutely NO chance that the child could possibly live under those circumstances. I know, my wife had one, and almost died.