Breaking fasting due to pregnancy

Question:

I read in a contemporary book of Fiqh (jurisprudence) that if the pregnant woman breaks her fasting during Ramadan, according to the sounder opinion, she will be required only to make expiation. Hence, my wife would break fasting when she was pregnant and expiate only. This was repeated for many years. Recently, however, I came to know that this opinion is weak and that the sound opinion is that she is required to make up for the days of fasting that she missed. What should my wife do now? An immediate response would be highly appreciated. May Allah reward you!

Answer:
All perfect praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allah, and that Muhammad  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allah exalt his mention ) is His Slave and Messenger.
 
There is a difference in opinions among scholars regarding the pregnant woman who breaks fasting during Ramadan. We adopt the opinion of Ash-Shaafi‘i and Ahmad  may  Allah  have  mercy  upon  them that if she breaks fasting in fear for herself or for herself as well as the fetus, she will be required only to make up for the days of fasting that she missed. However, if she breaks fasting in fear for the fetus only, she will be required to make up for the days of fasting along with giving an expiation of feeding a poor person for each day from the money of the fetus's guardian, and this is the most prudent opinion.
The opinion that she is required only to make up for the days of fasting is based on analogy, because the pregnant woman is like the sick person whose recovery is expected.
There is a third opinion on this issue, the one which you used to apply, namely, that she is required to give the expiation only. According to this opinion, she is not required to make up for the days of fasting. This opinion is also strong because it was adopted by two great scholars from among the Companions: Ibn ‘Abbaas and Ibn ‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with them. Al-Albaani  may  Allah  have  mercy  upon  him indicated in his book "Al-Irwaa’" that this opinion was traced back to them through authentic chains of narrators.
Nevertheless, now that you believe that this opinion is outweighed, we believe that your wife is required to make up for the days of fasting that she missed.
Allah Knows best.

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