An Exception to Abortion?

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First let me say that I am wholeheartedly against abortion and ordinarily don’t agree with the excuses in the slightest. But today I was just thinking over common pro-choice arguments and I began to think about rarer situations. What if a 12 year old girl somehow gets pregnant? Obviously someone that age shouldn’t even be in that situation under any circumstances, but it can happen. Can we really expect a child to bear a child? Older teenagers and adults obviously can handle it, but someone so young? But then we think of the consequences of an abortion, a massacred human being… I guess we would just have to choose the lesser of two evils right? But pregnancy must be such I difficult cross for a child to bear. I don’t know. A little help here? It’s been bugging me all day.
 
The baby ibside doesn’t need the cross of being ripped apart to bear. Whoever got this girl pregnent should be punished serverely.
 
No it’s not the 12yr old’s fault but it’s not the baby’s fault either so why should the baby be made to suffer and die? You don’t right a wrong by killing an innocent baby. Yes it’s sad but why make it worse by adding murdering an innocent baby to it?
 
I worked in a hospital where a pregnant 12 year old girl was brought down to the X-ray Department with her mother. She appeared to be doing well.

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Ed
 
The youngest mother in recent medical history, Lina Medina, was five years, seven months old when she had her baby. A c-section is necessary but that is all. No reason to kill a baby because the mother is “too young.” The human body is capable of doing amazing things. It makes me sad to think of the terrible emotional pain the little mother will go through if her parents make her abort and of course the death of the baby is horrible.

And of course all child molesters should be arrested and go to prison.
 
mother Mary was 12-13 years old when she gave birth to Jesus…
 
The youngest mother in recent medical history, Lina Medina, was five years, seven months old when she had her baby. A c-section is necessary but that is all. No reason to kill a baby because the mother is “too young.” The human body is capable of doing amazing things. It makes me sad to think of the terrible emotional pain the little mother will go through if her parents make her abort and of course the death of the baby is horrible.

And of course all child molesters should be arrested and go to prison.
Whoever it was that got that 5yr old pregnant needs to be strung up! 😦
 
=Lotrgeek303;10570756]First let me say that I am wholeheartedly against abortion and ordinarily don’t agree with the excuses in the slightest. But today I was just thinking over common pro-choice arguments and I began to think about rarer situations. What if a 12 year old girl somehow gets pregnant? Obviously someone that age shouldn’t even be in that situation under any circumstances, but it can happen. Can we really expect a child to bear a child? Older teenagers and adults obviously can handle it, but someone so young? But then we think of the consequences of an abortion, a massacred human being… I guess we would just have to choose the lesser of two evils right? But pregnancy must be such I difficult cross for a child to bear. I don’t know. A little help here? It’s been bugging me all day.
NO EXCEPTIONS!

Either God is in CHARGE or we are.

Not evey act of unprotected sex results in a pregnancy.

God WILL OFFER suffivcient grace to carry ANY cross he permits us to have.
 
I knew a priest in Colombia who ran a house for teenage girls whose pregnancies where the product of rape or incest. They would take the girls, give them therapy, provide them with medical care and the babies where placed in open adoption programs. I am pretty sure he was one of the first people in the world to start open adoption programs and I know his house was a major success. When I meet him in late 90’s I think, they were celebrating their 20 th anniversary with a reunion between the adoptive parents, the grown kids and the now grown girls. It was another success and all girls were very happy with their decision and they all seemed like having their lives in good track. Unfortunately, I don’t remember the name of the priest or the charity but that got stuck in my mind. It was a wonderful solution to this problem and had proven after 20 years to be quite effective. Too bad that the media doesn’t publish those things.
 
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