My daughter got pregnant on birth control twice. Second time four months after birth of first. How's that for radical answer.
But oh no no!!! Everybody would claim to be raped! You know how us womenfolk are.
You seem stuck. Re-read the first post and tell me how things would go. It's easy to say "no more abortion, oh yay!" What would be the literal solutions to all these pregnancies/all those babies?
Dude? She was married. She was 25. She had no reason to lie, but it's really shown me what kind of a person you are. Good to know.
The "my daughter" subjective story fails, in my opinion. By and large, the women getting abortions are not getting them because birth control failed. That's a common story line. Who really knows? In your case, no one but your daughter.
Literal solutions. No, seriously and please: stop repeating the mantra. Stop and think things through. It's not as simple as no more abortions, it never is. No abortions brings a whole new crop of issues to the forefront. How would they be handled.
*reads up, and all over the board* Nope. Never argued that it doesn't work 99% of the time. I suppose an apology is out of the question. :|
Going based on this I have to assume that either:
A) Your daughter was not really on birth control and just lied to you
B) She did not use it properly
I would suggest that in terms of a rape claim it be required that a police report be filed etc. If the woman is found to be lying, I say put her jail for a short time. I think that would be a good deterrent.
oh please....i got pregnant with my son when i was on birth control.
how do you know that?
No, you just smugly commented that "My daughter got pregnant on birth control twice. Second time four months after birth of first. How's that for radical answer." in reply to the idea that woman can use birth control to prevent most unwanted pregnancies. You seemed to throw that idea out simply becuase your daughter got pregnant twice while using birth control... my point is that your example does not make birth control any less of an effective solution.
Alright, at the risk of prying here...
What kind of birth control, and did you make sure that you always used it 100% properly?
Abortion Surveillance --- United States, 2004Decided to give it one shot. From the Center for Disease Control: "Approximately one in five U.S. pregnancies have ended in abortion according to a national sample survey conducted by AGI during 2001--2002 among women having abortions (64). Inconsistent method use of the oral contraceptives (75.9%) or condoms (49.3%) was the most common reason that women became pregnant and obtained abortions (22). Unintended pregnancy is a pervasive public health problem for all population subgroups and women of reproductive age (10,61,67)."
Smugly? Really. Wow.
Well, I could find links, but I'm afraid you would just shoot them down as "consider the source." So I would ask you to find a link we both would trust that says otherwise.
If you don't want to do that then simply consider that my opinion.
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