I work at a non-profit organization and part of my job is managing our volunteer program. We have volunteers who work with us through a welfare to work program; generally, they are women who already have children. They often are around my age (27) or younger. In the past several months, I've encountered two volunteers who were pregnant at the time I met them and were making the difficult decision to terminate their pregnancies. One of them was already working two jobs and said that she just couldn't handle it at this time and she already had four children, I believe. The other one told me today that she has five children and has been homeless with her children before so she needs to think about all of them. I don't judge them for their decisions to terminate, but it does make me particularly sad to hear about their stories while I am so excited to feel LO kicking away and to meet her in a few months.
I guess I don't have a question here, but just wanted to share how much more emotionally affected I am hearing about all this nowadays. :-/
Re: Hearing about women getting termination procedures while I'm pregnant...
That has to be extremely hard but also would make me want to ask them about birth control. I am guessing that they can't afford it but it seems as if they could acquire condoms for free at a health department. It has to be cheaper and less heart aching than dealing with a termination.
I am sorry that you are in that spot.
I couldn't imagine not wanting this baby to be a part of me. Must be a really hard decision
I would rather have too much work on the front end than to deal with having a completely preventable expensive medical procedure. I really can't wrap my head around that. As mentioned before I am pro-choice but it just breaks my heart that so many people don't know and/or don't care about birth control options.
Man oh man oh man...
I believe it is covered now under most plans but maybe not the grandfathered plans just yet. Also, there are still a lot of people out there who don't have insurance, the fine is only $95 for the first year which is much cheaper that paying the premium for the year. Heck I didn't even have insurance until after I found out I was pregnant. Still, if you're having financial problems and can't afford to feed your 4+ kids or get some form of birth control then you probably shouldn't be having sex. Abstinence may be frustrating but is free.
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Your assuming they can afford healthcare...and planned parenthood doesn't provide free or reduced cost to anyone who needs it, you have to meet their low income requirement and sometimes still have to pay a portion of the cost...at least in Nebraska, not to mention it can take months to get an appointment.
I really try not to judge people in these situations. Its very easy to say well practice abstinence or make sure you have birth control, but its not always just that easy for everyone.. And its not always people who just are being irresponsible who end up in these situations.
If you have the decency to open your legs, have the decency to either raise the child or give someone else the gift of life.
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Dude, this thread came back and took a turn for the worse. It sucks now.
I'm going to argue that it sucked from the beginning.
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Honestly, I didn't have a problem with what you posted, as you seemed actually empathetic toward those women and acknowledged that they were making a difficult decision.
@shannonshare I agree with the above, and didn't mean to imply that the original OP sucked. The responses were disappointing to me from the
start, not necessarily your post. I apologize for not being clear. I'm not sure what you mean by it being unfortunate that controversial topics bring out both sides...by default, that's exactly what they so.
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