Republicans Have Death in Childbirth Problem. Is the Promise of Heaven Enough?
About 1 out of every 40 pregnancies are ectopic, meaning that fertilized egg attaches outside the uterine lining, sometimes and most dangerously, the ball of cells attaches to the inside of a Fallopian tube. If the tube ruptures, it will cause a lot of bleeding and a lot of pain, infection and death. All ectopic pregnancies, even when not inside a Fallopian tube, involve risk of infection and low live birth rates. A live baby comes out a ectopic pregnancy only very rarely and never when the cells attach to a Fallopian tube…