Okay, I knew you were going to say that. That’s why I bolded the words in my own post. You keep calling it a choice, and that you didn’t have to die. I am not a doctor, but I speak from experience when I tell you it’s amazing how much different information you can get from a OB/GYN who actually has a pro-life practice. They are few and far between, but if you can find one, dump your current doctor and switch. You’ll be amazed at what you can find out when you begin from the assumption that the patient is not interested in ABC or abortion.
What ever has happened to you, I’m assuming the damage was permanent, and you’re afraid it will likely happen again. Without specifics, I cannot comment further. I cannot tell you that you should or would have died. But the treatment for you shouldn’t have been stopped because you were pregnant. That is what the church refers to by “accidental miscarriage”.
BTW, babies are resilient in the womb. My wife was 1 month pregnant when she found out she had gallstones. She on some powerful pain killers, antibiotics, and towards the end had steriods to speed development of the baby, and had several x-rays because her gallstones gave her pancreatitis, a disease with no cure that must simply run its course. They couldn’t remove her gall bladder until she delivered. Imagine being seven months pregnant and not being able to eat for five days!!! My daughter showed up a month premature, but fine, and she’s okay now at 5 (I think

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The problem with your statements is that you didn’t stop with just the abortion. You are also trying to justify the ABC (which you didn’t address in your first reply). That’s is why people here are having the reaction they are, including me. The two are related, even if you don’t see it. NFP is there for a reason, and no, it’s not 100%. If God wants you to have a child, then He’ll throw off your cycle. I can vouch for that as well.
My wife’s lifespan is now shorter than mine. I try not to think about it, but I will have to face it someday. She could have had an abortion and avoided the last part which could have been fatal. But we trusted God, because we are mindful everyday that we must ask ourselves if we are doing His will, and no, that doesn’t mean staying out of trouble. It’s more than that. I hope you can find that peace in trust if you haven’t yet.
Enjoy your Easter with the family. Peace be with you.