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UbiCaritas
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Thank you for the update. I am so sorry to hear that your parents would say such a horrible thing; it sounds as though you have, indeed, made the right decision in that regard.Again, thank you all for the replies.
I’ve done a lot of thinking over this issue - considering everyone’s replies, and praying throughout the day. I won’t tell my parents, as that is my sister’s place. Also, my parents explicitly told me and my sister before that if either of us got pregnant they would want nothing to do with us. And my sister made it clear that she doesn’t want a baby - not yet, anyway, nor is she mature enough to rear a child.
So, my logical conclusion is adoption or fostering. I know this baby will make some couple out there very happy. Today, I’m going to try to persuade my sister to give the baby for adoption or fostering. I’m going to do this in the most supportive way possible. As I said before, I love my sister dearly and would do anything for her, but I can’t sit back idly.
I’ve a couple of hours before I talk to my sister (because she is currently working), so now I ask you all for your prayers and thoughts. I’m praying for strength and resolve in talking to my sister.
I don’t know where you are or if you’re even in the US, but there are programs in place in many dioceses to help pregnant moms in crisis pregnancies. The one I am most familiar with is Project Gabriel. The program will arrange safe housing and medical care for the mom whether or not she decides to keep the baby or choose adoption, and if she decides to keep the baby arranges for care for the baby too, as well as baby supplies and the like. You might speak to a priest and see if he can point you in the direction of such a group. Your sister is probably terrified and making this decision at least partly out of fear; being told that there are people who will help her in every way if she makes the decision not to abort may sway her significantly to that decision. As it is now, she probably feels very alone and as though this is the only option for her.
I’ve prayed for both of you. Please let us know how it all goes.
