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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You should also worry about an incomplete miscarriage or an eptopic pregnancy. [/quote] Agreed. At the end of the day - zero question about it - doctors will be chilled from helping women in all kinds of dire situations. I would not count on VA doctors to be prepared to help you.[/quote] I have been in prolife circles my whole life. No one thinks an ectopic pregnancy or incomplete miscarriage is an abortion. The principle of double effect. [/quote] Then explain to me why some Catholic hospitals refuse to allow methotrexate as a non-surgical solution for ectopic, and instead wait for there to be threat of tubal rupture, then go the surgical route? Google it. Plenty of info about this out there. When I had an ectopic, it was diagnosed by my RE, who specifically told me to avoid care at the area Catholic hospital for this very reason.[/quote] Don’t just google. Research. Summary: Methotrexate is used by Catholic hospitals. Approved by theologians. https://www.chausa.org/publications/health-care-ethics-usa/article/winter-2011/catholic-hospitals-and-ectopic-pregnancies [/quote] I should add, if a sole provider (prolife doctors are not just in catholic hospitals) decided to not use methotrexate, it would still be an act contrary to directives from the bishops. Other providers in the hospital would administer the drug). [/quote]
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