For most of human history in all cultures a girl was typically a mother by 14. This was because life expectancy was really abysmal then. A death at 20 would have been considered a decent run for most peasants.
We’re here now so it obviously wasn’t lethal beyond the normal high risk of delivery in those times. A low maternal age for a viable pregnancy is not an excuse for an abortion as long as a c-section was available (seeing as a vaginal delivery would have been lethal for mother and child in the case of the 5 year old), and if you can get a d+c i’m sure you can get a c-section where you live.
None of what you posted is true.
The reason the average age was so low was because so many children died in the first few years of life. When you excluded those who died in infancy and early childhood, the average person in, say, the Middle ages, could expect to live to their mid 40s.
Childbirth is much, much more dangerous for teen girls than for adult women, because their bodies simply aren’t developed enough to handle the physical strain of childbirth. This is why the #1 cause of death for teenage girls age 15-19 world wide is childbirth. Teens are much more likely than adult women to have complications in their pregnancies that either kill them or leave serious lifelong medical complications. They are much more likely to miscarry and the baby is much more likely to have disabilities.
Until the modern era, most women didn’t even receive their first periods until the age of 16. Even hundreds of years ago, in the early colonial days, women were typically married in their early twenties. Mariage of young teens was extremely rare. Sometimes aristocratic women were married at younger ages simply because her well being was not valued. Thus even though in the 1400s, a 14 year old girl was very much considered a child and pregnancy was known to be especially dangerous to her, but her family may have still married her because they only cared about the advantages her marriage or her bearing of a son could bring in terms of money or political alliances or power. Their marriage of their very young daughters often brought about scathing criticism by more sympathetic members of society.
It is not just the process of childbirth which is dangerous. Even before delivery, the woman is at much greater risk for dangerous or deadly complications (for instance, her uterus rupturing because her body is simply to small to carry a fetus). Also, C sections themselves are dangerous, they have more risk of complications than a vaginal birth which is why many medical doctors will avoid them unless aboslutely necessary. When talking about a country without modern medicine and sanitation, the risks of c section are obviously even greater.
One thing I have noticed about this web page is that I have not seen one single topic in which Catholics argue honestly. For instance, in this thread they claim that childbearing is no more dangerous for a 12 year old than a 22 year old and so the only reason to want to end a pregnancy of a child is to keep her from emotional harm, which is a lie.
Personally, I feel Catholics do not love their children the way other people do. If my 11 year old was raped, the first thing I would do is seek out a morning after pill. I would not force my young daughter to risk her life rather than prevent a fertilized egg (seen below) from implanting in her uterine lining.
A woman isn’t even pregnant before a fertilized egg implants. MOST fertilized eggs do not implant. To value a sperm and an egg more than your own living, breathing, frightened child’s life is simply beyond me. I would no more make my child risk her life than I would force her into a burning building to try and save someone trapped inside.
What is most shocking to me is the number of posters simply saying such girls’ lives do not matter because they are statistically rare. People here are literally saying that these children’s well being shouldn’t even be considered solely because they not statistically significant.
Of course, they ignore the fact these numbers are far higher in other parts of the world.
Let’s say someone broke into your home. They had with them a vial in which a fertilized egg was containted. They put this vial into your hand and tell you that if you do not destroy the vile, they will torture and murder your 9 year old daughter in front of you. According to Catholics here, they would not destroy the vial. You would let your begging, pleading, suffering child be killed instead.
Again, I simply do not believe anyone can hold that opinion and genuinely love their children.
I also think it is interesting that for most of the history of the Catholic Church, abortion was completely legal and endorced because the child was not considered ensouled until either the quickening or in some cases even in birth. St Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, and many of the most prominant Catholic scholars and thinkers who have ever lived emphatically supported a woman’s right to abortion and absolutely rejected the idea that life begins at conception. If anything, abortion was considered a rather minor sin that should involve some religious penance but no legal ramifications.
Considering the Catholic Church spent over a millenia spreading the idea that life does not begin at conception and abortion should be permitted (at least in the first trimester), then the Catholic Church has no one else to blame but itself that their very modern claim that life begins before a woman is even pregnant is an idea many reject.