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Dear Fr. Matthew,
I have had 3 c-sections, in the past 5 years, two of
which were only 1 year apart. It has been very
painful for me. I had my son 5 months ago and I
still feel the pain on my right side. My question
then is how many more surgeries can my body take? My
husband says he wants to sterilize himself because
he doesn't want to see me in pain anymore and asks
me what if something goes wrong next time; what
about the kids? My doctor told me that one thing
that could happen is that I could lose my uterus.
And that makes me feel so scared that I want to tell
my husband to go for it. But what holds me back from
doing so is what does God want me to do? I do want
another child but I'm too scared. What does then God
want me to do? Should I have 1,2,3… more children
and put my health at risk? I also know that
sterilizing oneself is against the teachings of the
Church. That's why I want to know more about NFP.
Last time I tried to do it I got pregnant, but I
never took the classes. I just went on an Internet
medical journal. Thank you so much for your time,
Father. I will pray for you.
Please pray for me.
- L. |

Dear L,
I commend you for your love of family and wanting to do what
is right. Clearly, at the present time you are not in a
condition for having more children. However, circumstances
may change. In the future you may very well be in good
health, and want to have more children. In the meanwhile,
you should learn NFP thoroughly from a qualified teacher,
and not haphazardly, so that you have a reliable and
effective method of responsible parenthood. But there are
many medical considerations involved with your case. I have
asked Dr. Mary Martin, M.D., to address your situation.
You are in my prayers.
Fr. Matthew Habiger OSB
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Dear L.
Bless you for wanting to do the right thing! God has given
us the technology to recognize the fertile time and Church
teaching allows us to avoid using the fertile time for a
serious reason. Please learn NFP from a properly trained
instructor. I recommend the Billings Ovulation Method to my
patients because of its simplicity.
The number of caesarean sections is not limited to three or
four or five. While your doctor is the best to advise you of
future risk, remember that doctors have learned to avoid
risk in fear of being sued for a bad outcome. Only you, your
husband and God can determine the right number of children
for your family. Sterilization is unnecessary and has side
effects, sometimes painful. But most couples soon regret the
decision.
Any pregnancy can result in loss of a uterus. I came very
close to doing a caesarean hysterectomy last night on a
patient delivering her first baby. The more pregnancies and
the more caesarean sections, the greater the risk that the
placenta will implant too low in the uterus or will grow
through an old scar. If that is serious enough a risk for
you to avoid conceiving another baby, you will be successful
in using NFP if you are properly instructed and use the
rules.
Sincerely,
Mary W. Martin, M.D.,FACOG
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