What about "the life of the mother?"
Since we are both pro-woman and pro-life, we refuse to choose between women and children.
Sometimes doctors advise abortion because they are unaware of other options or because they are pressured by fear of malpractice suits. We believe that
physicians and other medical personnel should treat both patients and do what
they can to save both lives.
This is what was done before the Roe decision was handed down.
Thankfully, medical advancements continue to save more lives. Situations in
which the pregnancy threatens the life of the mother are extremely rare. Late-term
abortions are never medically necessary. Emergency C-sections are often the
medically appropriate response to save both mother and child. Viability at this
stage of the child’s development is generally very good, especially with advances
in neonatal care. Babies who weigh just under a pound are surviving!
As for first-trimester scenarios, most are to save the mother from ectopic (“out of place”) pregnancies, which typically occur in the Fallopian
tube. Surgeries for ectopic pregnancies are not medically classified as abortions.
Since the child has no chance of survival, and the mother can survive if the
pregnancy is ended, we must do what we can to save her. To let both die would
not be pro-life. At this time uterine transplants to re-implant the baby into
the womb are not possible. (But if this becomes a viable option, it would have
enormous ramifications for the entire abortion debate, since becoming un-pregnant
would not be the same as having an abortion!)
Finally, there are issues related to mental health. While pregnancy can be a stressful experience and sometimes bring on or exacerbate depression, psychological
stress should not be “treated” by abortion. Psychiatrists and
psychologists need to treat mental health issues directly.
Pro-life feminists are committed to protecting the lives of both women and unborn children. We call for honesty, accuracy and compassion in considering “the life of the mother”—with a focus, always, on life-affirming solutions.
Because
women deserve better,
Serrin M. Foster
President
Feminists for Life
www.feministsforlife.org
P.S.
Next week's question: What if she is poor and/or abandoned?
"Abortion
is a reflection that we have not met the needs of women. Women deserve
better than abortion."
REFUSE TO CHOOSE® WOMEN DESERVE BETTER®
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