Shouldn't the focus be on preventing unplanned pregnancies instead of arguing about adoption?
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Ok, we've all argued about the pros and cons of adoption already so let's cut that from the equation for now as that is perceived more as an 'answer' to an unplanned pregnancy and my question is what do we do to prevent unplanned pregnancies? What would give us the idyllic zero abortions and prevent the 'supply' of babies?
isn't the problem that we have too many people with unplanned pregnancies? Should we have more sex education? teach abstinence? is it the fact that we as a society are afraid to talk about sex? a foreign exchange student from Denmark and I were talking and she said we have higher h.s. pregnancy rates here because we treat it so taboo instead of being open about it (both in schools and families). Is talking more openly about it the answer?
Shouldn't the focus be on preventing unplanned pregnancies instead of arguing about adoption?"Shouldn't the focus be on preventing unplanned pregnancies instead of arguing about adoption?"
yes and no.
i think the focus on preventing unplanned pregnancies is a very proactive approach that i have invested a career in. i have traveled to netherlands and have worked with european researchers, to find out the best-practices used, which are reflective in their low teen fertility rates. in addtion, a great part of my current research is working with public school boards to persuade them to modify sex education policy to better reflect current adolescent health trends and not ideology and abstinence/adoption. so on that accord, i'm 110% on board.
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