No, paying doesn't give a person any say. Example : doctors co-pay... Woman says she wants her privacy. She gets it. Delivery room... Woman wants her mother, that's who will be there.
Now AFTER the baby is born I see no point in arguing because it's different state by state, and coparenting 50/50 makes everything a, " miscommunication" in my state. 𝙄, 𝙡𝙞𝙠𝙚 𝙢𝙮 𝙛𝙖𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧 before me had sole legal, and physical custody of my kids ( did you catch that? Raised by an actual single father). No-one but me had any day over my kids but myself by court decree. You know child support was still required.
I was raised by my dad too, after my mom failed to do so... that's not relevant.
But you're kind of proving my point, it's the accountability that's anathema to people who argue for unlimited access to abortion. Good on you for stepping up for your kids.
Abortion is a medical term, and not a single anti abortion law was written by a medical professional. This is a big deal, you can see it in the current events.
100 yrs ago I would have died in labor. The anti abortion laws in some states have taken medicine back there. For everyone. Being pregnant was always a danger to a woman's health. No mothers, no babies. <- the women that want kids tend to have more if they don't die for lack of medical attention.
Then advocate against those policies in those states - like I advocate against immoral people having full fledged access no questions asked until they magically have a heart and don't wanna do it.
You can see by my post history, and all the downvotes from people that have no idea what's happening around them.
And, I have no sympathy for the forced birthers that now have IVF problems. They should have cared mote about female reproductive health before it was about them personally.
Dead. I was also offered termination to the very end, but my older son wanted a little brother. There were definitely emotions involved, and I made the choices THAT COULD HAVE KILLED ME. But, my oldest has a little brother.
No, paying doesn't give a person any say. Example : doctors co-pay... Woman says she wants her privacy. She gets it. Delivery room... Woman wants her mother, that's who will be there.
Now AFTER the baby is born I see no point in arguing because it's different state by state, and coparenting 50/50 makes everything a, " miscommunication" in my state. 𝙄, 𝙡𝙞𝙠𝙚 𝙢𝙮 𝙛𝙖𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧 before me had sole legal, and physical custody of my kids ( did you catch that? Raised by an actual single father). No-one but me had any day over my kids but myself by court decree. You know child support was still required.
Having a say is not relevant.
I was raised by my dad too, after my mom failed to do so... that's not relevant.
But you're kind of proving my point, it's the accountability that's anathema to people who argue for unlimited access to abortion. Good on you for stepping up for your kids.
Abortion is a medical term, and not a single anti abortion law was written by a medical professional. This is a big deal, you can see it in the current events.
100 yrs ago I would have died in labor. The anti abortion laws in some states have taken medicine back there. For everyone. Being pregnant was always a danger to a woman's health. No mothers, no babies. <- the women that want kids tend to have more if they don't die for lack of medical attention.
Then advocate against those policies in those states - like I advocate against immoral people having full fledged access no questions asked until they magically have a heart and don't wanna do it.
You can see by my post history, and all the downvotes from people that have no idea what's happening around them.
And, I have no sympathy for the forced birthers that now have IVF problems. They should have cared mote about female reproductive health before it was about them personally.
Dead. I was also offered termination to the very end, but my older son wanted a little brother. There were definitely emotions involved, and I made the choices THAT COULD HAVE KILLED ME. But, my oldest has a little brother.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/rhesus-disease/#:~:text=Rhesus%20disease%20is%20a%20condition,destroy%20her%20baby's%20blood%20cells.