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No it isn’t.Amniotic fluid is just baby urine
No it isn’t.Amniotic fluid is just baby urine
I like that. Short and to the point.No it isn’t.
No but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night so you will need to come up with more advanced material…what are you, another doctor???![]()
“By the 36th week there is usually around a liter of amniotic fluid, but by this time it is made up for the most part from fetal urine.” gynob.com/amniotic.htmNo it isn’t.
Hmm. So, you’re saying that unless one is a doctor, he shouldn’t ask questions and propose distinctions? I guess, then, that your participation in the apologetics sections of the forum will stop now – after all, you’re not a theologian, right?wow doctors just keep on coming now.![]()
And further incriminate themselves? i dont think so.Whether it makes you happy or not no doctor is on record as having said the woman would have lived had the abortion been performed.
We should be careful as it does seem like not all the facts are properly out yet. But in any case, the statement about fetal heartbeat is somewhat curious. The doctors should never be the aggressor against the baby, true. But it can be permissible to treat the mother even at some risk to the baby, per double effect and all that. The heartbeat statement suggests either this was a truly tragic case with no licit medical recourse, or that the doctors were ill informed about the moral issues involved (yes, perhaps due to religious extremism).this is just religious extremism.![]()
this is just religious extremism.![]()
And from what hospital are you from, Doctor?![]()
look for excuses instead of dealing with the problem. amazing.![]()
what are you, another doctor???![]()
Well, this is quite a sarcastic and inflammatory character.yeah. but unlike those 2 up there the reporters dont tell everyone what medical procedures should have been followed instead.
wow doctors just keep on coming now.![]()
This is a very sad and unfortunate sitation, but it appears to me that this was a problem of lack of care due to the blood problem, not the baby.
Are they protesting poor medical treatment?
This may be a false dichotomy.…]
But the point is since both are dying anyway, removing the child MIGHT produce a different result. It is a CHANCE WORTH TAKING.
Sometimes doing nothing is the greater evil.
There was poor medical treatment involved?Are they protesting poor medical treatment?
i am having the same conflicting feelings that you are about this.My heart is breaking for her family.
Morally I have to say that I’m going to have to think about this one. She was fulling dilated and leaking amniotic fluid. She was obviously miscarrying and there wasn’t anything that could be done to stop it. The pregnancy was terminating. She was danger of dying and ultimately did. If the baby had been forming in one of her tubes the danger to her life would have been just as great. There wouldn’t have been a problem with removing that portion of her tube to save her life even though it would result in the death of her baby. Is there a difference in this case with giving her inducing meds to have reduce her chance of death? I think of myself as 100% pro-life. I’m shocked that I would consider that they should have helped nature progress faster to save her life.
Off to pray.
contact the moderator and perhaps the two threads can be joined.My apologies, I started a similar thread. Unfortunately, it is such a traqic case and the Irish government may make a decision (it may go to referendum, I’m not sure) possibly today, that would allow abortion to be legal in Ireland, if the mother is at risk. No-one is aware of the actual details of ‘mother at risk’ and it is in relation to a law passed by the supreme court 20 yrs past, that has not been acted on, in Ireland.
I agree with another poster she could have been induced.
Not enough details but I wonder what the protest is about? So far what we have seen reported does not give anyone enough reason to protest.There was poor medical treatment involved?
As would any reasonably intelligent person. None of us here have the full story, just the slanted media report which infers that the woman died of a blood infection which MAY have been able to be better treated if she were not pregnant. So yes, since Doctors are generally pretty darn intelligent, I doubt many will comment on the specifics of this case.Now other doctors would be smart enough not to say anything as well, for they did not recieve the full report of the diagnosis.
By your faulty logic here, since both are dying anyway, standing on your head in the broom close is a CHANCE WORTH TAKING!But the point is since both are dying anyway, removing the child MIGHT produce a different result. It is a CHANCE WORTH TAKING.
And from what hospital are you from, Doctor?But the point is since both are dying anyway, removing the child MIGHT produce a different result. It is a CHANCE WORTH TAKING.
Sometimes doing nothing is the greater evil.