Anonymous wrote:She's been having babies since she was 15? What kind of judgment does this woman have? Will the father be in the picture? Is she financially and mentally stable?
What a disaster.
Anonymous wrote:Biology is what biology is.
Personally, I don't think I could go through with an abortion. I'd just think, "Well, this is the card I'm dealt, so I'm going to do everything I can to help this child grow up healthy and loved." And work my butt off to save $$ so my kid could go to college etc.
And start exercising more, myself. Need to stay alive and healthy for a looong lone time.
I do not think that abortion is an obligation or a "should" for anyone. I am politically pro-choice, but I feel a level of indignation when I hear that social pressures build an expectation for someone of a specific situation to terminate. Instead, I think the default should be to reach out to help, and if the parent feels like he/she can't handle things even with the support you are offering, then that is for them to choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:doesn't make sense. Your cousin is turing 35 and her mom is 50? Your aunt had your cousin at age 15 and is still married to the baby daddy?
To answer your question, I would not give birth to a baby when I was 50. I could never rule out the possibility of having a child at that age, but it would be through adoption.
Yes. She had my cousins at 15 and 17 but did not get married to her husband until she was 26. They actually separated for a while since he was living in a big city and she was attending nursing school. She lived with her older sister and mother during this time.
You said earlier that her husband is the father of the older children, so how old is the other children and where are they at? Sorry but your post screams fake.
Please read my initial post. My cousin lives in NYC with her husband and son. Her brother lives in NC. My aunt and her husband both live overseas. We (my cousin and I) are like sisters as we were born the same year. And just for the background, many African women can and do get pregnant after 50. We just thought it was strange that she would consider having a child at this age given the age of her older children and having been a pediatric nurse. She no longer works, but provides advise and prematal care to pregnant women in subs sharan Africa. I am not making this story up.
Anonymous wrote:I would be worried about my aunt's health and the baby's...and wondering about guardianship issues should aunt and uncle's health starts failing early.