natural selection
2006-12-02 13:30:28
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm somewhat sorry for what you have had to bypass by and that i for my area can no longer think of what it will be like. the only person i understand who has ever suffered a miscarriage is my grandmother. She had my aunt, a miscarriage, my mum, a miscarriage, my different aunt and yet another miscarriage and then gave up. so which you will sense like some thing is incorrect with you yet you controlled to get pregnant meaning which you will get pregnant and extra desirable than probably will carry an entire term being pregnant sometime, once you do get pregnant returned the docs will take quite sturdy care of you. I relatively have a chum who has been attempting to get pregnant for 3 years and as quickly as I have been given pregnant with twins i did no longer choose to tell her, yet she is familiar with she will't blame me for her fertility problems. yet another of my pals can no longer have toddlers in any respect and that i comprehend it quite is not my fault yet i've got self assurance to blame that I relatively have a son and a couple of extra sons on the way. opposite the rolls. How might you sense if somebody you knew replaced into mad at you for doing some thing it relatively is 2d nature?
2016-10-17 15:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Could be both. Could be something was wrong. But could also be that the soul decided it was not the best time or place or circumstances for it to be born. And this subject causes much debate. But we really do choose the exact moment to be born, or to not be born. One way to help deal with the grief, it that is in fact what happened to you and not just hypothetical, is to make something, something out of love: whether you sew, or bake cookies or do woodworking, whatever. Make something with love and just give it away to someone. It helps the healing and the unborn soul moves on. But sin? Unfaithfulness? Good Lord, if God was that cruel and that were true, every teenage unwed mother would have miscarriages, yes? And Christ died in vain for us.
2006-12-02 13:51:51
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answered by mhiaa 7
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Miscarriages in early pregnancy tend to occur either due to chromosomal abnormality or lack of proper implantation or attachment to the uterine wall. Either way it fits into the natural selection of being less fit to survive, harsh as this sounds.
A sad event, no matter what the cause.
2006-12-02 13:33:48
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answered by Labsci 7
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An explanation often used is that God chose not to reveal the answers to such paradoxes, His ways are difficult for humans to comprehend and we must have faith in Him and trust Him. Yet this explanation isn't satisfactory to many people. By examining scientific and physical properties of the universe, we begin to understand that what appears to be a paradox may, under closer examination, be quite logical. Resolving these paradoxes can also help us better understand the nature of God.
Blessings,
David
2006-12-02 13:33:24
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answered by Anonymous
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As people always told me, "it just wasn't meant to be." And believe me, when you are in the middle of a painful-as-all-hell miscarriage, the last thing you want to hear the nurses say is "It's just God's plan, sweetie."
2006-12-02 13:41:46
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answered by Rapunzel XVIII 5
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The answer depends on your view of God and science. I tend to think it's both. I've seen a lot of miscarriages with chromosome abnormalities in my job. And monkeys will likely reject an infant if they are not "normal." But I also think God has a plan for all of us.
2006-12-02 13:31:13
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answered by muscgrad2002 2
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How disgusting can you get. If a woman has a miscarriage it is caused by some kind of sickness.
Betty
2006-12-02 13:32:29
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answered by Anonymous
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natural selection
2006-12-02 13:31:40
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answered by iamnoone 7
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it was part of God's plan, i know all about it...not that i had a miscarriage myself though
2006-12-02 13:31:11
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answered by Anonymous
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