Anonymous wrote:Actually, it's illegal in most states to kick a minor out. Parents are obligated to support their children until they're 18.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you consider an open adoption?
Would you please spend one nanosecond thinking about the young woman before you start grabbing at her fetus?
Normally I would agree with you, but for a 15 year old with no social supports, open adoption by a relative might be the best solution. (Actually I think the best solution would be abortion here, but not clear if that is on the table.)
Pressuring a woman to choose adoption is no different than pressuring a woman to keep and parent a child, or to have an abortion. All 3 are equally heinous things to do. This young woman has the right to make the decision about what is best for her and her fetus.
An adoptive mom who is very aware of the amount of coercion in the adoption world, and is appalled by it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, it's illegal in most states to kick a minor out. Parents are obligated to support their children until they're 18.
Correct
And nobody but the mother can put the baby up for adoption.
Even with no supports. But once the baby is here the teen mom will have family support. Families just do not like to offer it during the pregnancy.
I know one person who had a baby at 15 and it all turned out OK
I think the teen in question would qualify for a lot of aid. So money is not a reason to give the baby up. Besides, God will provide, and God gave that baby to her
Anonymous wrote:Actually, it's illegal in most states to kick a minor out. Parents are obligated to support their children until they're 18.
Anonymous wrote:It is illegal for them to kick her out.
Wtf. They consider themselves religious?? They really think kicking their pregnant fifteen year old out of the house is the godly thing to do??
No wonder their daughter is screwed up.
I hope she can shake her religious upbringing enough to consider abortion. If not, maybe she would consider adoption.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH flew to Boston to get Niece. I did speak with SIL and she did confirm Niece was kicked out. I asked what would have to happen for her to be welcome back. She said she's not sure there's anything, that Niece has disgraced them (SIL & Bro consider themselves well-respected pious people in their community).
It broke my heart listening to her speak and made me feel like saying "You may as well just send your other daughter to us now too," but I didn't.
To be honest, I think an abortion would be best, however, it's not my choice. DH said when he got to Niece she burst into tears and started apologizing.![]()
Right now my plan is to let her rest and calm down tomorrow and then she will have a Big Talk with DH and I.
Can I just say that you have an amazing DH?
You and he are doing the right thing here. I'm sure it will be difficult, but it's definitely the right thing.
I'm repeating the St. Ann's suggestion that I made upthread in case you missed it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH flew to Boston to get Niece. I did speak with SIL and she did confirm Niece was kicked out. I asked what would have to happen for her to be welcome back. She said she's not sure there's anything, that Niece has disgraced them (SIL & Bro consider themselves well-respected pious people in their community).
It broke my heart listening to her speak and made me feel like saying "You may as well just send your other daughter to us now too," but I didn't.
To be honest, I think an abortion would be best, however, it's not my choice. DH said when he got to Niece she burst into tears and started apologizing.![]()
Right now my plan is to let her rest and calm down tomorrow and then she will have a Big Talk with DH and I.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you consider an open adoption?
Would you please spend one nanosecond thinking about the young woman before you start grabbing at her fetus?
Normally I would agree with you, but for a 15 year old with no social supports, open adoption by a relative might be the best solution. (Actually I think the best solution would be abortion here, but not clear if that is on the table.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you consider an open adoption?
Would you please spend one nanosecond thinking about the young woman before you start grabbing at her fetus?