Objection 3: Spontaneous abortions happen naturally.
Reply to Objection 3: From THE PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR THE FAMILY
IN THE SERVICE OF LIFE;A SUMMIT MEETING OF EXPERTS ON HUMAN LIFE Rome, April 20-22, 1991
“As well as this disinformation, which is at times deliberate, another reality must be denounced today. Especially in the practice of artificial procreation, there is an attempt to justify the loss of embryos by arguing that spontaneous abortions also happen naturally. In this regard, it is necessary to state clearly, before the consciences of researchers, doctors and women,
that these two phenomena have a different and opposite moral qualification (cf. Instruction of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith on Respect for Human Life in Its Origin and the Dignity of Procreation, *Donum Vitae, 1987, *Part II, premise).”
This section of the document seems to address people trying to justify the loss of human embryos during the process of in-vitro fertilization by claiming that spontaneous abortions happen naturally. The document states that the “two phenomena have a different and opposite moral qualification”. I feel that spontaneous abortions and chemical abortions are also two different phenomena and that you cannot justify death of human embryos due to chemical abortions by claiming that spontaneous abortions happen naturally.
Objection 4: The couple can engage in marital relations in the second situation as stipulated in #15 of
HUMANAE VITAEentitled
Lawful Therapeutic Means:
- On the other hand, the Church does not consider at all illicit the use of those therapeutic means necessary to cure bodily diseases, even if a foreseeable impediment to procreation should result there from—provided such impediment is not directly intended for any motive whatsoever. (19)
Reply to Objection 4: The above section of
HUMANAE VITAE refers to lawful therapeutic means that result in “a foreseeable impediment to procreation.” Again, abortifacients are not “a foreseeable impediment to procreation”, they chemically abort the child after the child has been conceived. So the above section only refers to lawful therapeutic means that render the spouse infertile, not ones that are abortifacient.
Objection 5: The couple could engage in marital relations in the second situation as long as the chemical abortion wasn’t intended. The principle of double effect would apply to such a situation.
Reply to Objection 5: Marital relations in the second situation would not be licit in the second situation since there must be a proportionately grave reason to permit the evil effect for double effect to apply. I feel that the death of child due to a chemical abortion is a far greater evil than abstinence in a marriage.