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Re: What if only the father wants pregnant mom to keep the b
Kenny -- This is an interesting question and one I actually was thinking about recently.
(all of my thoughts here based on the assumption of consensual relationship anything else would be a different consideration)
I think that it is wrong for a woman to have the sole decision when it comes to keeping or ending a pregnancy BUT it is her body that will be affected by the pregnancy. She is the only one dealing with the health challenges, birthing process, loss of time at work, etc. The reality is that once the consensual sex has occurred, the man doesn't HAVE to deal with anything else until after the birth (if even then). Clearly there are men who choose to be a part of the process and do act as a support. I'm just saying that it isn't the same for the man as what the woman is going through.
On the other hand, the man and woman (still assuming consensual) BOTH made the choice to have sex and BOTH knew the potential consequences.
Women can choose to continue a pregnancy and have a child even if the father is not interested. That man can be forced to take responsibility (at least financially) whether he likes it or not.
On the other hand, a woman can choose to end the pregnancy whether he likes it or not.
What about a man who has fertility issues and may not be able to have another child?
If it were reversed and it was the woman with fertility issues, people would be all for her keeping it and celebrating that she could have a child of her own. In the case of a man with issues, the pregnancy can be ended because it is "the woman's choice" and the man has to just accept it.
I don't know that there is a good answer here. I feel strongly that both parents made a choice (still assuming consensual) and that the child is a part of both of them. I'd like to say that a man should have a choice in this but I don't know how that could work.
Tough topic!
Kenny -- This is an interesting question and one I actually was thinking about recently.
(all of my thoughts here based on the assumption of consensual relationship anything else would be a different consideration)
I think that it is wrong for a woman to have the sole decision when it comes to keeping or ending a pregnancy BUT it is her body that will be affected by the pregnancy. She is the only one dealing with the health challenges, birthing process, loss of time at work, etc. The reality is that once the consensual sex has occurred, the man doesn't HAVE to deal with anything else until after the birth (if even then). Clearly there are men who choose to be a part of the process and do act as a support. I'm just saying that it isn't the same for the man as what the woman is going through.
On the other hand, the man and woman (still assuming consensual) BOTH made the choice to have sex and BOTH knew the potential consequences.
Women can choose to continue a pregnancy and have a child even if the father is not interested. That man can be forced to take responsibility (at least financially) whether he likes it or not.
On the other hand, a woman can choose to end the pregnancy whether he likes it or not.
What about a man who has fertility issues and may not be able to have another child?
If it were reversed and it was the woman with fertility issues, people would be all for her keeping it and celebrating that she could have a child of her own. In the case of a man with issues, the pregnancy can be ended because it is "the woman's choice" and the man has to just accept it.
I don't know that there is a good answer here. I feel strongly that both parents made a choice (still assuming consensual) and that the child is a part of both of them. I'd like to say that a man should have a choice in this but I don't know how that could work.
Tough topic!