Zone1 Serious Question About Abortion

I do believe that JohnDB also brought up this point once before. Why don't fathers ever have their right to refuse an abortion and take care of their own kid?
Just some questions:

1) What is the percentage of men who do acknowledge that they are the father of the baby?

2) What is the percentage of pregnant women who die during labor?

3) Why should any woman be forced to take a pregnancy to term, if they are not ready for it, or it could be dangerous to their health?

4). What is the percentage of men who do not pay for child support?
 
Just some questions:

1) What is the percentage of men who do acknowledge that they are the father of the baby?

2) What is the percentage of pregnant women who die during labor?

3) Why should any woman be forced to take a pregnancy to term, if they are not ready for it, or it could be dangerous to their health?

4). What is the percentage of men who do not pay for child support?


5. Why can't you just answer the question?
 
5. Why can't you just answer the question?
I am sure some women, depending on their age, do get to ask the father if they want an abortion or raise the child if the guy is willing.

What is the percentage of that happening, if you do know?

Not all women have an abortion without talking it over with their partner. Some times it is a one night thing and they do not know the guy, or where to find them, who are they going to ask?
 
And that is my question. If they're married and in a steady relationship with him, why not?
If married, it is between the two partners to decide if they are ready, can afford it or want the child even if any difficulties. Also, they can ask the doctor if it is safe for her to have a child at that time.

If not married, that is between the woman, her family, if she has support, and her doctor to make sure that it would be safe for the woman to have a child.
 
Just some questions:

1) What is the percentage of men who do acknowledge that they are the father of the baby?

2) What is the percentage of pregnant women who die during labor?

3) Why should any woman be forced to take a pregnancy to term, if they are not ready for it, or it could be dangerous to their health?

4). What is the percentage of men who do not pay for child support?
If a woman is not ready to take a pregnancy to term, she should not get pregnant.

How have you leftist vermin managed to stay alive to adulthood without having any common sense?
 
If married, it is between the two partners to decide if they are ready, can afford it or want the child even if any difficulties. Also, they can ask the doctor if it is safe for her to have a child at that time.

If not married, that is between the woman, her family, if she has support, and her doctor to make sure that it would be safe for the woman to have a child.
A woman should know if it's safe for her to have children, and if it's not safe (lol!) she needs to not get pregnant.
 
I am sure some women, depending on their age, do get to ask the father if they want an abortion or raise the child if the guy is willing.

What is the percentage of that happening, if you do know?

Not all women have an abortion without talking it over with their partner. Some times it is a one night thing and they do not know the guy, or where to find them, who are they going to ask?
Women are different than men. They are risking the most in a sexual encounter. One would think they'd be more circumspect about having sex. They should definitely stay away from people like Mr 'Clean' who would expect the woman to get and pay for an abortion.
 
Just some questions:

1) What is the percentage of men who do acknowledge that they are the father of the baby?

Dont know also don’t know why that matters.
2) What is the percentage of pregnant women who die during labor?

Exceedingly small. .0098% to be exact. The maternal mortality rate is 9.8 per 100000 births. But that statistic include mother who die up to 42 days after the birth of their child.
3) Why should any woman be forced to take a pregnancy to term, if they are not ready for it, or it could be dangerous to their health?
Why should a father be forced to pay child support for a child he wasnt ready for?
4). What is the percentage of men who do not pay for child support?
Again not but I’m also not sure how that’s pertinent to this conversation..
 

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