1PeaceMaker
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"As you do not know the path of the wind, or how the body is formed in a mother's womb, so you cannot understand the work of God, the Maker of all things."
Ecc 11:5
What are we doing peeking into the womb with ultrasounds? Is it prudent or expedient, considering the complexity and enigmatic nature of that secret world?
It doesn't seem prudent to me to judge families who have used ultrasound because there is no law against it, and people's reasons for wanting it seem benign.
But there are so many things that are wrong with the downstream consequences to using it. For example, people sometimes get a false miscarriage diagnosis. A lot of babies die this way every year, because doctors will mistakenly claim the baby is dead and employ a therapy that is essentially the same procedure they use in an abortion.
In addition, parents are often put through needless grief with misdiagnosis of deformity and as a result, some are counseled to abort or given the false impression that they cannot hope for a normal life for their child.
Can you think of a good reason to ethically justify an ultrasound, or do you have your doubts about it, too?
Ecc 11:5
What are we doing peeking into the womb with ultrasounds? Is it prudent or expedient, considering the complexity and enigmatic nature of that secret world?
It doesn't seem prudent to me to judge families who have used ultrasound because there is no law against it, and people's reasons for wanting it seem benign.
But there are so many things that are wrong with the downstream consequences to using it. For example, people sometimes get a false miscarriage diagnosis. A lot of babies die this way every year, because doctors will mistakenly claim the baby is dead and employ a therapy that is essentially the same procedure they use in an abortion.
In addition, parents are often put through needless grief with misdiagnosis of deformity and as a result, some are counseled to abort or given the false impression that they cannot hope for a normal life for their child.
Can you think of a good reason to ethically justify an ultrasound, or do you have your doubts about it, too?