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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 229759" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>How about take her to planned parenthood for conseling about her unintended pregnancy?</p><p>It won't hurt her one bit to met with women who are not convinced that unintended pregnancy is the best or only choice for young women who are pregnant because they are fertile and lack effective birth control. Even if she choses to continue with this unintended pregnancy she will be better equipt to say yes to effective birth control after delivery.</p><p>Also, the romantic notion that the womanizer roommate will be a help to her may not get the lip bitten treatment a parent may feel comfortable with, either. </p><p>The stigma of fertility as some heartbreaking failure is really somthing that needs a second look on a global scale. Having another conselor who will walk through the options and help this unintended potential mother rethink her own right to life including her own economic power and a intentional partner or at least I real wish for a family. Look my uterus works is just stale.</p><p>Hearing that you are not intending to help her to reproduce just because she can is a wake up call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 229759, member: 6271"] How about take her to planned parenthood for conseling about her unintended pregnancy? It won't hurt her one bit to met with women who are not convinced that unintended pregnancy is the best or only choice for young women who are pregnant because they are fertile and lack effective birth control. Even if she choses to continue with this unintended pregnancy she will be better equipt to say yes to effective birth control after delivery. Also, the romantic notion that the womanizer roommate will be a help to her may not get the lip bitten treatment a parent may feel comfortable with, either. The stigma of fertility as some heartbreaking failure is really somthing that needs a second look on a global scale. Having another conselor who will walk through the options and help this unintended potential mother rethink her own right to life including her own economic power and a intentional partner or at least I real wish for a family. Look my uterus works is just stale. Hearing that you are not intending to help her to reproduce just because she can is a wake up call. [/QUOTE]
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