My Analysis: First, there are a couple of things we expect to see that aren't obvious at first. The real cause of death here was medical error, and the nativity doesn't have any indications of this. However, the hour she died there was a nearly precise (to the minute) Jupiter-Neptune which just happened to align with her SNQ/SQ MC-IC. That Dr. Millard later called Jupiter-Neptune "the commonest of all aspects at death" bothers me a lot because I see the aspect as one of medical error. If this is a correct interpretation, then the idea that
medical error is
the most common cause of death is greatly distressing.
That aside: Since the final cause of death was intestinal, we expect Pisces. We see in the natal a 0°06' Venus-Mars conjunction in the background in Pisces. Knowing the cause of death, this deserves more attention than I might have given it.
So, back to the beginning... If I had seen this chart when she first came to the hospital, what would I have judged medically...?
- Sun is closely foreground. Innate vitality and life-force is strong.
- Moon is in Aries. Aside from adult issues (like uterus), the main anatomical reference is to buttocks-rectum, and kidneys-urethra.
- Mars is in Pisces. Its main anatomical reference is to the lower abdomen, especially the intestines and umbilicus (and perhaps the pancreas).
- Moon is severely aspected. It's in the middle of a cadent house opposite Uranus 0°54' and square Saturn 1°04' (0°02' from their midpoint). This T-square is the main set of health aspects because it is in the background houses and involves Moon.
- The other background hard aspect is the Venus-Mars conjunction 0°06' in Pisces (0°02' mundo). House-minded astrologers would not miss that this is in the 8th House, though I don't think we have nearly enough evidence to conclude that this sort of placement means it would be a cause of death.
The loudest message is the Moon-Saturn-Uranus T-square. This, I think, is the astrological sign of being born prematurely, the simple message of
severe early-life hardship. Yet she also had a strong, unafflicted Sun: When she showed up at the hospital/NICU her vitality ("looking very vigorous"). This is main health tension of the chart: A very hard start and a lot of vigor. (Were it not for the medical error, she likely would have done well.)
The most vulnerable parts of the body are the rectum, kidneys-urethra, and intestines etc. This was quite correct.
Moon-Saturn, besides being simply an afflicted Moon and showing limiting conditions, interestingly is connected to "childbearing problems." I wish I had her mother's chart to check, but, as a severely premature delivery, this birth was clearly some sort of "childbearing problem." (I don't know if this is a common aspect for premature births.) It is
generally adverse for health and especially suggests sluggish system, blockages, etc.
Moon-Uranus, in Bonnie's case, was probably part of the "premature" pattern,
i.e., showed a
surprise. Saturn-Uranus doesn't give me any clear clues except for the general way it relates to elimination. My medical interp for it is:
Inhibition of biological rhythms. Impairment of body’s electrical system (e.g., congestive heart disease, electrical injuries... muscle cramps). Tension. Spastic colon, elimination struggles (constipation)...
But I think we can agree that this is a hard-hit configuration consistent with prematurity - and that the prematurity was the real trouble here. It warns us of broad health difficulties. Aries Moon implicates rectum and kidneys, and in her short life she experienced kidney shutdown and had a colostomy.
But let's turn to the Venus-Mars conjunction. First of all - the simple part - is that
intestinal perforation is as literal a reading of Mars in Pisces (constellation connected to the intestines) as one could get! Also, the Venus-Mars conjunction is the closest aspect in the chart (0°02'
in mundo) and background. Does this give us interpretive insight? Here is my current standard interpretation for Venus-Mars aspects in health matters:
Sex and reproductive functions. Thymus and adrenal gland functioning. Surging hormones. Inflammation and abnormal immunity responses in the endocrine system. Eruptive skin conditions. (? Kidney infection, iron metabolism.)
Unless it's a kidney matter (renal failure was the last system failure before her death) - which I doubt - this aspect isn't all that helpful. The Mars in Pisces itself is quite helpful. I can't quite turn Venus into the nutrition factor (even though it was an increase in
glucose that created the crisis), and maybe it's as simple as Mars in Pisces, activated by the aspect to be a health issue. Most of these hormonal issues aren't age-relevant, and we have no information that there was a specific hormone rage of any sort.
So, my bottom line is that the chart shows a vital baby who nonetheless was going to have serious hardship in infancy, had greatest vulnerability in kidney-colon-intestinal areas (all of which failed, with intestines being the specific location of failure), with accentuated Mars in Pisces being the literal marker. I don't know what a couple of the background aspects might mean.
She died 23 days after birth as progressed Moon moved to within a few minutes of square natal Saturn.