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What is the upside to forcing irresponsible people into having kids they can't afford and/or don't want to raise?
That is a good point that's frequently overlooked. Are those that are forcing a child to be born willing to foot the cost of raising said child in all cases where no bio-parent can/will?
BTW, I thought you were "done" here and moving to another board?
That is a good point that's frequently overlooked. Are those that are forcing a child to be born willing to foot the cost of raising said child in all cases where no bio-parent can/will?
BTW, I thought you were "done" here and moving to another board?
No, they just complain about welfare.
Women can have an abortion and it is fairly cheap compared to many routine procedures.
Abortion is $300 and up. Abortion pill around 450 if you don't have insurance. That is a scam and I don't believe that it costs anywhere near that to manufacture.
Now what is the cost in welfare to raise that child for 18 years?
MRI scan- 450 to 3500 if no insurance. LOL with Obama care 450 to 3500 depending on your deductible + the half dozen doctors visits just to get it done then to hear your results.
A fetus (simply a medical term) is an infant child that has not yet been born.
no it's not
"Fetus
Definition
noun, plural: fetuses
The yet-to-be born mammalian offspring following the embryonic stage, and is still going through further development prior to birth
Following the embryonic stage, the developing young enters the fetal period, which is in the later stages of development prior to birth. The fetal period is when the offspring has taken a recognizable form as its own species. The fetus is also characterized to possess the major organs in contrast to an embryo. Tthe fetal organs though are not yet fully functional and are still undergoing further development.
In humans, the embryo is called a fetus at the ninth week from the time of conception up to the moment of birth. After being born, the offspring is called an infant or a newborn."
umm...yeah because all men feel an obligation to hang around for 20 years and raise the kids
sorry, but I've seen it done, and I'm not saying all women, but there are women that think by getting pregnant, she will get a man to take care of her, so roll your eyes all you want. And if he doesn't hang around for 20 years as you say, she can get him for child support and more.
sorry, but I've seen it done, and I'm not saying all women, but there are women that think by getting pregnant, she will get a man to take care of her, so roll your eyes all you want. And if he doesn't hang around for 20 years as you say, she can get him for child support and more.
which men have total control over by just keeping it in their pants.
sorry, but I've seen it done, and I'm not saying all women, but there are women that think by getting pregnant, she will get a man to take care of her, so roll your eyes all you want. And if he doesn't hang around for 20 years as you say, she can get him for child support and more.
And we're back to this old saw again, so do women by keeping their legs closed...
but oddly enough, some morons seem to think that women should have to have sex but then be responsible for any consequences that arise, including being solely financially responsible for paying for birth control which doesn't always work, and paying to raise a resulting child if that happens too.
But sure, I guess men will be just fine if all women just stopped having sex with them.
Then again, my guess is the most bitter men are the ones who aren't getting any anyway
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