Re: where the continued pregnancy endangers the life of the woman

From: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Mon Mar 13 08:57:28 2006


Gail,

I can't put it as eloquent as Richard, but you are a fool.

el

on 3/13/06 4:49 PM GA12L@aol.com said the following: > In a message dated 3/12/06 8:37:13 PM, henrygregor@yahoo.com writes:
>
> MHO is that several thousand years of human history suggest the
> answer is yes....and I guess that creates quite a divide right there.
>
> I think you could be right, it does create a divide.
>
> I don't believe that pregnancy endagers a woman's life, per se but that
> other health factors make a pregnancy risky. In a healthy woman with no
> existing medical conditions pregnancy would not endanger her life. If
> pregnancy was a life threatening condition I don't think women would
> become pregnant. The fact is women are designed to grow and give birth
> to a baby. Having said that, I am prepared to change my mind if you can
> offer evidence that pregnancy in a woman with no existing medical
> conditions is a life threatening condition.
>
> Gail





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