When my wife delivered our second child, Benjamin, she suffered a severe blood loss. Fortunately they were able to stop it, but she was left weak and needed lots of help for a month. I had made up my mind that , if she went unconsious I would agree to blood for her. I wasn't going to let our son lose his mother, it just didn't seem right. That was 1980 and by 1988 I was out of the JW's. Once you make that mental break with the Org rules it all changes.
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