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pprimeau1976
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OK, here is a situation that hits close to home:
Suppose you have a couple and the wife is morbidly obese and has been all of her life. She decides to have bariatric surgery in order to live a healthy life. The purpose of the surgery is to make her stomach “smaller” in order to help her to 1) lose the weight and 2) develop healthy habits. Over the course of two years her stomach will eventually stretc, but the doctors inform her that if she gets pregnant during the course of those two years, her body would not be able to provide the nourishment the growing baby requires and could result in health complications for the mother as well.
My question is, would the use of artificial birth control be acceptable if there were concerns for the mother’s and the baby’s health? How does one clearly decide intent in this case? I see both sides, but I also see where NFP can be used as well.
Suppose you have a couple and the wife is morbidly obese and has been all of her life. She decides to have bariatric surgery in order to live a healthy life. The purpose of the surgery is to make her stomach “smaller” in order to help her to 1) lose the weight and 2) develop healthy habits. Over the course of two years her stomach will eventually stretc, but the doctors inform her that if she gets pregnant during the course of those two years, her body would not be able to provide the nourishment the growing baby requires and could result in health complications for the mother as well.
My question is, would the use of artificial birth control be acceptable if there were concerns for the mother’s and the baby’s health? How does one clearly decide intent in this case? I see both sides, but I also see where NFP can be used as well.