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‘Every pregnancy is in God’s hands,’ doctor saysBy DANA WILLIAMSON
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Its not that Reisig wants to do the abortion as early in the pregnancy as possible; its that she wants to talk the patient out of having an abortion.
I believe that every pregnancy is in Gods hands, and we dont have a right to make a decision on whether the baby lives or dies, said Reisig, who is also medical director for the Oklahoma City Crisis Pregnancy Center.
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Oklahoma obstetrician/gynecologist Karen Reisig says pregnancies are in God’s hands. “We don’t have a right to make a decision on whether the baby lives or dies,” she says.
A native of Guymon, Reisig graduated from Northwestern Oklahoma State College in Alva and the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine.
She said shes wanted to be a doctor since she was a little girl, although there were no medical professionals in her family, other than an aunt who was a nurse. The aunt, though, wasnt practicing her profession as Reisig was growing up.
However, she didnt decide on the specialty of obstetrics/gynecology until she was in medical school.
I really enjoyed the OB/ GYN segment, she said.
Reisig, a member of Quail Springs Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, got off to a good start during her internship, delivering 600 babies during that year.
Since she opened her practice in 1979, she has delivered thousands of babies, and had numerous opportunities to share her faith and save the lives of babies whose parents were set to abort.
One case in particular stands out in Reisigs mind.
A woman and her husband, already the parents of two children, came in saying she had to have an abortion. The husband, in particular, was adamant that his wife could not continue the pregnancy.
Shes on anti-depressants that arent recommended during pregnancy, he told Reisig. And she cant stop taking them. Shell kill someone.
| Its not our right to take life. When women make a decision to abort, it is final and they have to live with that. I have never had a woman say she was sorry she gave birth to a baby, no matter what the circumstances. But I have had women who have had abortions say, I wish I hadnt done that. |
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Reisig said over the next 10 days, there were a lot of phone calls and office visits where she explained that the depression could be controlled without drugs that would affect the baby, and that the child had the right to live.
One morning, the womans sister called my office and said her sister had scheduled an appointment at an abortion clinic, Reisig recalled.
I immediately gathered my office staff, and we started praying that she wouldnt go through with it.
The woman later called Reisig, and said once she got to the abortion clinic, she could not go through with the abortion. She gave birth to a healthy baby boy, who joined his two older sisters. He is the pride and joy of their lives, Reisig said. She later told me how much she appreciated our counsel, because she would have killed her son.
There are other examples.
Recently, while doing an ultrasound, Reisig found the baby to be abnormal. She referred the patient to a specialist, who told her the baby was incompatible with life and she needed to have an abortion.
I told her she didnt have to make that decision, Reisig said.
The baby could survive, and it was in Gods hands.
Reisig said she didnt have a strong feeling that the patient was listening.
The panicked woman had already scheduled an abortion, but the baby had already died.
Like I told her, God will take care of it, Reisig said.
Reisig said her continuing counsel to women who have a difficult pregnancy, or when the baby is in stress, is that it is in Gods hands.
Its not our right to take life, she emphasized. When women make a decision to abort, it is final and they have to live with that.
I have never had a woman say she was sorry she gave birth to a baby, no matter what the circumstances, Reisig related.
But I have had women who have had abortions say, I wish I hadnt done that.
Dana Williamson is the associate editor of the Oklahoma Baptist Messenger newsjournal.
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