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bilop
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Well, since we **don’t know **what happens to infants that die prior to baptism, then by definiton their salvation is at risk. We’re pretty sure they don’t suffer, but they may be denied the beatific vision (i.e. the limbo hypothesis).I don’t think the unborn child’s salvation is at risk. If the mother chose to have the abortion, yes, her salvation is certainly at risk and she could well die during that or any other surgery, but the unborn kid didn’t choose to do anything either way. If the father/husband decided while she was incapacitated, I don’t believe she would be culpable either. You have to know and choose to commit a mortal sin, and that baby can’t make any kind of choices.
We don’t really know what happens to infants born or unborn who die prior to baptism, but we trust in God’s mercy.
On the contrary, we know that baptized infants **go immediately to Heaven **after death.
That’s the only point I was making.
God Bless