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Dear
Fr. Mattthew @ the Abbey,
I am 44 years old and came into the Catholic Church
last year along with my husband. We have 2 children,
aged 12 and 8. We are practicing NFP and have a
question regarding "just reasons" for abstaining
from intercourse while fertile. Is it a just reason
to not conceive simply because of my age and the
statistical probabilities associated with
late-in-life pregnancies as they relate to birth
defects? We have no other compelling reason to not
be open to life.
Thank you,
Amy.
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Dear Amy,
Your question was passed along to me by Fr. Dan McCaffrey of
NFP Outreach Ministries for comment. God gives us many gifts
and blessings, including our fertility. Only you and your
husband can prayerfully consider whether stewardship of your
resources is sufficient reason to avoid using your
fertility. Let me assure you from a medical standpoint that
God balances the increased risk of genetic defects and
pregnancy loss with reduced fertility. Having said that, I
have delivered beautiful perfect children to couples in
their 40's and babies who are less than perfect to much
younger couples.
Hope this helps,
Mary W. Martin, M.D., FACOG
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