Empowering Families Through Prenatal Diagnosis | Kellene Murdick
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- Website: Right to Life of Northeast Indiana: https://www.ichooselife.org/
- Miriam's Blessing: https://diocesefwsb.org/miriams-blessing/
- Waiting with Gabriel (Book): https://a.co/d/03G8TP3k
- Be Not Afraid Ministry: https://www.benotafraid.net/
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In this episode of The Pro-Life Perspective, host Abigail Lorenzen sits down with Kellene Murdick from Miriam's Blessing, a local ministry dedicated to walking alongside parents who receive a difficult prenatal diagnosis.
Kellene sheds light on a frequently misunderstood area of the pro-life movement: how families and the medical community navigate fetal abnormalities. She challenges the cultural narrative that abortion is the only compassionate response to a life-limiting diagnosis, exposing the silent trauma of "compassionate inductions" and detailing how specialized support can completely transform a family's grief journey. Key insights from this episode include:
- Diagnosis vs. Prognosis: Understanding the margins of error in advanced ultrasounds and why medical predictions shouldn't dictate a child's value.
- The Reality of Ethical Care: Confronting how some healthcare providers prematurely give up on high-risk babies by skipping standard safeguards like heart tone monitoring during labor.
- Navigating Moral Injury: How immediate pressure from physicians can lead vulnerable parents to make fast abortion decisions they deeply regret years later.
- The Healing Power of Memories: Why naming the baby, involving siblings, and capturing photographs provide families with a vital, lifelong "road forward" through grief.
Join us for this profoundly moving conversation about finding hope in the midst of trauma, honoring the briefest of human lives, and ensuring that all a child ever knows is love.
Learn more about our organization here: www.ichooselife.org