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Predictions and Prophecies
A solution for all current and future unwanted pregnancies?
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<blockquote data-quote="desmeran" data-source="post: 1564158" data-attributes="member: 428629"><p>I'd just suggest that many unwanted pregnancies occur in happily married, financially stable couples, so addressing the drug addicts and homeless women is not going to be a solution to all current and future unwanted pregnancies. Many unwanted pregnancies also occur in women who are pro-life and will not have an abortion even though they do not want the baby, and your solution will not address them, either. And I'm a little skeptical that vast numbers of homeless or drug-addicted women would choose to get their tubes tied and cut off all future possibility of having children simply because the procedure was free. Might it not be better to provide them with some less permanent form of birth control that more people might be willing to use?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desmeran, post: 1564158, member: 428629"] I'd just suggest that many unwanted pregnancies occur in happily married, financially stable couples, so addressing the drug addicts and homeless women is not going to be a solution to all current and future unwanted pregnancies. Many unwanted pregnancies also occur in women who are pro-life and will not have an abortion even though they do not want the baby, and your solution will not address them, either. And I'm a little skeptical that vast numbers of homeless or drug-addicted women would choose to get their tubes tied and cut off all future possibility of having children simply because the procedure was free. Might it not be better to provide them with some less permanent form of birth control that more people might be willing to use? [/QUOTE]
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