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Many miscarriages are due to problems with the fetus. For women who miscarry more than three consecutive times, there is often a susupicion that there might be health problems with the mother. Luckily, many of these problems can be identified and many can be treated. If a woman does have a health problem though that puts her chance of a successful pregnancy at say 10-15%, is it a sin for her to get pregnant and lose the baby? Like I said, I understand the desire to have children and understand that these women go through grief for their lost pregnancies. They are making a choice to try to have a baby. If a woman were getting a treatment or medical procedure done though during pregnancy that put her chances of carrying her pregnancy to term at that percentage, wouldn't the Church condemn her for that? If a woman with many miscarriages, especially if she has a medical problem that cannot be treated or she chooses not to have treated for whatever reason, chooses to be sterilized or use birth control shouldn't that be considered not a sin since she is probably saving her fetuses lives.
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