Yes, babies can be born without a brain, it’s called anencephaly. I’m sure there are people who abort when they find out about it either because they can’t deal with the thought of a dying baby in them, or it may be their way of dealing with the sadness, or they believe that since it’s going to die anyway, they feel that it would be better to abort rather than wait, or whatever their reasons are. There are even women who abort and then have the body blessed and buried with a funeral.
But there are also women who choose to deliver the baby and hold and love it until it dies, which can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours, or maybe a day or two. Depends on how much brain is missing. Though the babies all die from this. There some websites devoted to these special babies with galleries and sometimes personal stories from the parents. I came upon it while I was doing research for a class,
anencephalie-info.org/e/pictures.php I’m sure if you do searches on anensephaly, you’ll find more. There are single personal galleries too that individual parents put up. They’re really very sweet stories, pictures, etc. I got caught up in these websites and wound up finishing my homework at some ungodly hour as a result
Anyway, the Church forbids aborting and teaches that there is no justification for aborting if the fetus is still alive, even if it is certain that it will die shortly after birth.
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There
are cases where the fetus is dead, and when confirmed dead by ultrasound and blood tests, you can remove the contents of the uterus…because it’s dead. You can’t “abort” a dead fetus. You can only abort a live fetus, which is forbidden by the Church.
There are also cases where there
is no fetus. It’s called Blighted Ovum, it’s where a placenta has formed, but a fetus never developed. It obviously happens really early on and is due to chromosomal abnormalities. And it’s usually diagnosed by ultrasound but also the hCG (pregnancy hormone) levels diminish. In this case, it is acceptable to remove the contents of the uterus because there is not fetus present, and besides that, the woman is at risk for infection. There are some women who choose to wait until they abort naturally as they need closure, but that is not required by the Church.
There are cases where fetuses don’t have vital organs, but again, the Church doesn’t allow one to abort.
I don’t think people realize what a miracle it is to have a perfectly normal baby born. Half of conceptions end up in spontaeous abortions before implantation. And you can pick up a myriad of anomalies along the way that you can see, and not see, and not even find out until years later. And if you think about it, with all the air, water, and food pollution we are exposed to, is it really that surprising to have all these problems? It actually takes considerable effort to try and eliminate the toxins we are exposed to.
Not to hijack this thread, but a fellow student has a son that has developed breasts and after numerous studies, his doctor said that it was due to all the growth hormones in our food (chicken, milk, eggs) that make animals produce more and more. As a result, he had to have a breast reduction at the age of 16 and needs to stay off of food that comes from animals that have been given hormones. That means milk and chicken. He’s the only case I personally know of but his mom did all kinds of research on it and said it was quite common. Now she gets farm fresh milk, and gets “organic” food that she has to ensure comes from animals that haven’t been treated with hormones, or he’ll just develop breasts again.
Anyway, yes, fetuses can have all sorts of things wrong with them. That’s why it’s so important to take folic acid way before you’re even thinking about babies, not smoking or drinking alcohol while pregnant and even having your medications reviewed before you think about having a baby. Even if you have medications reviewed, there are meds you shouldn’t stop taking (like hypertesive meds, etc) that we don’t know anything about having effects on a fetus.