Mind you, this for all intents was a unviable fetus just a mere two decades ago. It's now considered previable but 99% of people won't have the money or medical team to make the "miracle" happen
https://fn.bmj.com/content/88/3/F199
Without round the clock monitoring and the most cutting edge NICU technology she is dead in the water. Add debate over the concept of ensoulment and when it happens to add another layer to it. No offense but this is essentially homonculus.
Even today, survival rate is incredibly low, and it's a handful of hospitals who could make it happen. To use this as an argument against abortion is like using an incestual rape pregnancy to argue in favor of it.
Also this is a real outlier case. Her name is Lyla, thank god she is alive and with no real health issues but she is a one in a billion shot and not the norm. For most parents who have a "micro preemie" the story ends very tragically and will traumatize the parents. Sometimes it's best to end it gracefully and try again.
Mind you, this for all intents was a unviable fetus just a mere two decades ago. It's now considered previable but 99% of people won't have the money or medical team to make the "miracle" happen
https://fn.bmj.com/content/88/3/F199
Without round the clock monitoring and the most cutting edge NICU technology she is dead in the water. Add debate over the concept of ensoulment and when it happens to add another layer to it. No offense but this is essentially homonculus.
Even today, survival rate is incredibly low, and it's a handful of hospitals who could make it happen. To use this as an argument against abortion is like using an incestual rape pregnancy to argue in favor of it.