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On Friday 14 March 2008 13:30:15 Linda Macaulay wrote:
> Kyle and Trish,
>
> You make many valid points. I believe that from the moment of
> conception there is a life and it isn't my call to say live or die.
> If God has given doctors the ability to support life of very small
> babies, and they make it through, then that was God's plan for that
> life. I don't think I have a right to mess with that plan. Yes,
> advances in medical science have allowed very small babies to live
> that 20-30 years ago would not have. Yes, that means there MAY be a
> higher chance of a multitude of disabilities. And to that I say -
> That was what was supposed to be.
>
> While I know my own mother still feels "guilty" and holds "anger"
> towards the doctors who delivered me (as I think she just needs to
> blame someone, even 35 years later), I also know she would not have
> wanted me to die instead if she had known I would have CP. I also
> know that I am "ok" with who I am, CP and all. In fact, I know my
> life would not be as full and complete as it is if I wasn't who I am
> - because this is the life I am supposed to have.
>
> Does Khristina regret not saving cord blood, sounds like it. But
> hindsight is 20/20 and we can't go back so you have to move on.
>
> Linda
>
Hi Linda,
Just a little too rigid for my taste.
How do you know if "God's Plan" for that 'life' is that it should last less
than nine months, and any intervention by man to extend that life is
explicitly against God's intention? And, further, man's intervention to
terminate the 'life' before 9 months is aiding his intention.
Cheers
Deri (just playing god's advocate for the moment!)
PS Re. doctors gloomy prognoss for CP babies. Its pretty obvious that its good
psychology to do this (as well as defensive litigation practice!!). Suppose
the question a parent of a "normal" baby asked was "Will little Johnny grow
up to be as good a playwrite as Shakespeare?" the only rational answer would
be "Probably not" - a gloomy prognosis but in no way stopping Johnny becoming
better than Shakespeare.
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