So? It’s nobody’s business but the family and doctor involved.
> Faced with economic challenges and job insecurity, women and their partners had to make sometimes tough decisions around continuing or ending a pregnancy.
> Unfortunately, financial struggles and a lack of government support, including the two-child limit on financial assistance, continue to force women to choose between ending an otherwise wanted pregnancy or plunging their families in to great hardship.
In other words, our country is so shit, people can’t afford to have kids, even if they want them. Any one who claims to be “pro-life” should be spending their time advocating for a higher minimum wage, and better support for expectant and new parents.
Could be a number of things.
I’d put some money on the lack of MH provision so people are self medicating with drink/drugs/sex.
Why is that any of our business? Perhaps Wirral should advertise and invest in condoms and why so many men are impregnating women who don’t want children.
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So? It’s nobody’s business but the family and doctor involved.
> Faced with economic challenges and job insecurity, women and their partners had to make sometimes tough decisions around continuing or ending a pregnancy.
> Unfortunately, financial struggles and a lack of government support, including the two-child limit on financial assistance, continue to force women to choose between ending an otherwise wanted pregnancy or plunging their families in to great hardship.
In other words, our country is so shit, people can’t afford to have kids, even if they want them. Any one who claims to be “pro-life” should be spending their time advocating for a higher minimum wage, and better support for expectant and new parents.
Could be a number of things.
I’d put some money on the lack of MH provision so people are self medicating with drink/drugs/sex.
Why is that any of our business? Perhaps Wirral should advertise and invest in condoms and why so many men are impregnating women who don’t want children.