I didn’t cast a stone. As sad as it may be, this mother killed herself when she decided to kill her child.
Yes the fault lies with her for making that decision but your post “She walked into the clinic for the purpose of killing her own child...she was already morally and spiritually dead.” is not about the consequence of her sin, its about the state of her soul and if you think you go through a week without sinning you have some issues of your own..
And I think if she hadn’t died physically, then she died spiritually. If she had lived, she may have seen her sin and error.
It’s sad that this procedure is advertised as it is - it’s like a trip to the dentist or less. The complications are never advertised. And the emotional aspect is never addressed.
I had a friend who had an abortion when we were 16 or so. About 25 yrs ago or so. A couple of years later, she asked me to attend confession with her. She wanted to confess it (since she knew it was wrong, imo). She’s a typical or stereotypical liberal - still is today. But her abortion affected her and she can deny it today but I recall what she went through years ago. She had a baby after suffering many miscarriages. She kept saying it wasn’t because of her abortion and I’m sure it wasn’t but the point was SHE thought it was even though she denied it often. She’s felt guilty since her abortion but keeps explaining it way. And our society is perpetrating it. No guilt or accountablity for anything anymore.