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brandymmiller
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Overly legalistic. You have knowledge only of probabilities, as only God can know for certain what will come, and only God can say what good may come of a life lived, however briefly. My mother was told that she could never have children because she had a tipped uterus - considering that she conceived 8 times, I would say the doctor was wrong.If you know you are at a high risk for miscarriage/rejecting the fertilized egg, is it morally permissible to have sex at all? It seems to me that I’m basically concieving with the knowledge that the life will die, and therefore guilty of an abortion each month. I really need to know now because if this is the case, I need to explain to my fiance why we will have to live a celibate marriage, or at least give him time to break the engagement. Or am I being overly legalistic? (I can tend to scrupulosity at times).
As long as YOU aren’t purposefully doing anything to prevent the child from being conceived and do EVERYTHING you can do to ensure that it lives the life it was given to its fullest, you have done everything that God asks you to do. Also, if you’ve only just begun charting I wouldn’t worry too much. Your short luteal phase may merely be an isolated incident, related to stress or an illness. If it continues, take the time to visit an NFP physician and see what he or she can tell you. It may be they have recommendations to help lengthen it. At any rate, I would involve my fiance by letting him know but I wouldn’t worry about it overly.
