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TweetyBird
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I’m having some scruples about a “miscarriage” I had 5 years ago. My water broke at 19 weeks gestation - the baby was not viable and could not live outside the womb. The physician said labor would begin on its own eventually, but that the risk of infection in the meantime was very great. The doctor recommended inducing labor with pitocin - I was in the hospital on meds for 3 days before labor finally began. The baby was alive during this period. She died at some point during labor, because she was just too small and immature to survive the birth process. She was born at 19 weeks, 6 days gestation. We named her Abigail and she is buried at a local Catholic cemetery.
We did not have a direct abortion - that is, nothing was done to definitively kill the child, rather an early labor was induced knowing there was virtually no chance she would survive.
At that time, I had no idea of Church teaching in a circumstance like this, and we were heartbroken over the loss of our baby.
Does this constitute an abortion, or is it acceptable in a case like this to induce an early labor?
I did confess this, though I felt like I should have provided more details since we did not intend to have an abortion in the direct sense. Part of the penance was to have a mass said for the baby AND to attend said mass. However, the roads were iced over on the day the mass was said, and I was not able to make it to the Church for the mass said in her honor, so I am concerned about whether I ought to “re” confess this, or whether this is considered a sin at all.
Thanks in advance.
We did not have a direct abortion - that is, nothing was done to definitively kill the child, rather an early labor was induced knowing there was virtually no chance she would survive.
At that time, I had no idea of Church teaching in a circumstance like this, and we were heartbroken over the loss of our baby.
Does this constitute an abortion, or is it acceptable in a case like this to induce an early labor?
I did confess this, though I felt like I should have provided more details since we did not intend to have an abortion in the direct sense. Part of the penance was to have a mass said for the baby AND to attend said mass. However, the roads were iced over on the day the mass was said, and I was not able to make it to the Church for the mass said in her honor, so I am concerned about whether I ought to “re” confess this, or whether this is considered a sin at all.
Thanks in advance.
