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Hi, my wife and I have been told that having more children would be potentially dangerous, and sterilization is being recommended. We asked our parish priest, who was unsure, but got back to us saying it would be permitted in the case of danger to the woman’s life (principle of double effect), per some unnamed theologan. He’s generally a good strong pro-life priest, but I think he is wrong here, because the morally illicit means is still not permitted, vs second effect.
followed up with a high-risk OB, who said women are regularly given exception for this reason, most extreme case being a pregnant woman with marfan’s syndrome and a weak aorta, 50% likely to hemorrhage internally - catastrophically.
So, I want to know what the church really teaches for sure. Can you all help with the answer?
the + is; are there ever cases where the RCC allows such things? or abortion? What does the Church reccommend for someone with an ectopic (ie tubal) pregnancy for instance?
followed up with a high-risk OB, who said women are regularly given exception for this reason, most extreme case being a pregnant woman with marfan’s syndrome and a weak aorta, 50% likely to hemorrhage internally - catastrophically.
So, I want to know what the church really teaches for sure. Can you all help with the answer?
the + is; are there ever cases where the RCC allows such things? or abortion? What does the Church reccommend for someone with an ectopic (ie tubal) pregnancy for instance?