cthia wrote::( Re Ephraim Templeton and Judith WintonIn the late 19th Century PD, he captured his junior wife, Judith. She was the daughter of Grayson merchants, taken as a prisoner when Templeton attacked and captured her parents' ship.
He married her when she was twelve and began trying to impregnate her. She had her first miscarriage a year later and a second six months after that; at sixteen she became pregnant again with a girl that Templeton wanted to abort because of his preferring male children. Judith was determined to protect the child and escape from her captivity; she had been taught to read by her parents, a fact she had hidden from everyone for years.
I don't know how advanced Masadan medicine is. I'd say, not very. At any rate, I'm surprised that a Masadan, or any descendant of Grayson, would ever adopt the practice of 'abortion' as a gender filter, since numerous abortions could cause an inability of a woman to bear any gender.
Multiple full term pregnancies are far more likely to cause problems than multiple abortions. By a long way.
But if the women are easily replacable things why would he care?