Unwanted
Pregnancies
Children are an amazing part of life. Whether or not you
choose to have a few of your own is completely up to you. This
statement can be interpreted in a couple different ways.
Clearly you can make a choice regarding marriage and kids at
some point in your life. But what if a pregnancy happens
unplanned? Again, you have a choice to make. Are you going to
give birth to the child and raise him/her like a parent, or do
you turn to abortion?
In America at least, this is totally up to you. However,
statistics show that unwanted pregnancies tend
to end poorly for the innocent children far too often. Around
75 million unwanted pregnancies occur each year. This statistic
applies to the entire global population.
Imagine if every one of these pregnancies resulted in
natural birth, but only a small fraction of the parents kept
the children. Where do all the others go? Sadly, many people
don't consider this aspect of unwanted pregnancies. Who will
take care of all these children? Possibly a foster parent that
could care less about the child's well-being, but wants to get
his hands on a monthly government check. This happens all the
time.
While it may sound like a horrific scenario out of a movie,
it's as real as it gets. I recently watched the local news and
saw that two foster parents locked a small boy in the closet
and went off on vacation. The boy died. What kind of person
could do something like that?
A popular solution to many unwanted pregnancies is abortion.
Now, just to be clear, I'm not completely endorsing abortion.
However, I think there is a time when abortion is the most
realistic option. For example, if a woman is attacked, we can't
expect her to carry around the child of her rapist.
That would be absurd. There are a number of unwanted
pregnancies such as this each year. This is what makes
pregnancy and abortion such touchy topics. It's not cut and
dry. There's plenty of grey in there. The key is to educate
your loved ones regarding unwanted pregnancies
and teach them about safe practices. Remember, abstinence is
the safest option around.
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