I wonder if they were advised to abort. Well… in utero surgery is a good reason.
The army hospital where I delivered has U/S financed by DOD - taxpayers they wanted to do regular monthly ultrasounds. The clinic director quite annoyed I refused. She could not give me a medical reason. There wasn’t going to be any in utero surgery
>> I wonder if they were advised to abort.
That’s a good question that I can’t answer. Their hospital was in Austin, but Ob-Gyn physician was local and they are quite Catholic so it would never have even been entertained.
Their prenatal surgeon was a Jewish man — I had the pleasure of meeting him in person when we visited the pound-and-a-quarter little ones. He did the prenatal surgery, and a couple additional surgeries on one of the boys. Surgeon was somewhat cold and detached when we were introduced. But then he picked up one of the little ones to examine him, and the look on his face was pure bright shining love. It was a sight to behold and I’ll never forget it. I’m tearing up as I type this, just remembering. The Spirit of GOD was in that hospital room that day. Jesus loves His little ones!