When Hannah Morris's water broke at 16 weeks pregnant, doctors at a British hospital told her in no uncertain terms that her twins could not be saved. They diagnosed her with premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) and insisted she had to terminate the pregnancy. But she rejected their advice. "They said there was a 100 percent chance the babies wouldn't survive and that the only option was an induced abortion," she told British media. "My gut in…
When Hannah Morris's water broke at 16 weeks pregnant, doctors at a British hospital told her in no uncertain terms that her twins could not be saved. They diagnosed her with premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) and insisted she had to terminate the pregnancy. But she rejected their advice. "They said there was a 100 percent chance the babies wouldn't survive and that the only option was an induced abortion," she told British media. "My gut in…