Concern for the mother is appropriate. You correctly note that all babies are of the same value. Apparently, new mothers are of greater value? Or is it just that this innocent young girl is of more value than a nameless, faceless baby? I assume that balance (of which human is most valuable) might be altered if, instead of a young innocent girl, we were dealing with a promiscuous teenage prostitute? In that case, I assume you’d deny the abortion? Does this sound like a judgement we should be making?
Good questions. But what do you mean by ‘new mothers’? And why should they have greater value?
As I mentioned (many times), the zygotes, the fetuses, the unborn babies are of equal value. But we also have a second human being: the mother. No, it doesn’t matter if the mother is a raped teenager, or a married middle-class woman. The unborn is a gift of God, equally precious.
That should answer your 2nd and 3rd questions.
Let’s for now ignore all the emotional stuff about innocent girls, rape and promiscuous prostitutes. In our case the mother is a 9-year-old child, 15 weeks pregnant with twins. She weighs 36 kg (80 pounds). The doctors declare that her body is not able to carry twins. Her uterus is too small, her pelvis is too small. Her life is in danger.
So, where do you draw the line? We haven’t even considered the emotional stress of that poor girl who was molested and raped, apparently over years. Now we bargain over her life as well. Maybe, … if we can keep her alive for another few months, we can cut her babies out from her. A 9-year old body is not made to carry a child, let alone twins. It’s a freak accident that she got pregnant in the first place, at her age. And the psychological damage, on top of the initial molestation trauma, is too great to contemplate.
I agree that an abortion should be the absolute last resort, but get realistic here. I cannot think of a worse case. Is the 9-year-old any less innocent than the fetuses she was carrying? Are we allowed to consider the life of an already born child as well? (I have asked that question before, but everybody seems to concentrate on the unborn ones only).
I hope this answers your remaining questions.
The reaction of some (thanks goodness not all) Church officials was equally shocking: the mother of the 9-year-old was excommunicated; so were the doctors.
Interestingly, the stepfather who molested and raped that child was not excommunicated. A simple confession would have been enough to fix him up again with the Church.
In my opinion this guy (and all other rapists) should be castrated for good (I wonder if the Church objects to that, because it would prevent new life from being formed. That could be the topic of another thread).