Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not abort my children's sibling.
Which is why I use birth control.
Knowing what I know about how pregnancy and the postpartum period affect my mental health, I would absolutely terminate a future pregnancy, if for some reason our birth control failed.
I owe that to the children I have.
Same here. If my birth control failed it would be a very high risk pregnancy. I nearly died from HELLP. My kids need a mom more than they need a sibling.
It has nothing to do with needing a sibling.
You’re right, it’s not about needing a sibling. The PP simply mentioned aborting siblings as Pathos. Kids do need moms, though, and not just to give birth to them. Perhaps you will get HELLP with your next pregnancy. Maybe you will also nearly die or end up with chronic kidney failure, and then it won’t be a theoretical argument when you tell a random women on the internet what you think she should or shouldn’t do with her uterus. Until next time, sad woman who thinks she is only the sum of her reproductive organs.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP again. I’m going to stop reading this thread because it’s starting to get tough. But to the PP who said she owes it to her kids to live her values - thank you.
I’ve held the hand of a friend in high school who got pregnant and was scared to death and decided to terminate. I did the same when I was an RA in college for one of my charges. And again, to a friend who got pregnant unexpectedly with a boyfriend in early stages of dating (they went on to have two wonderful children after they married). In all these cases, I supported these women, listened to them and told them it would be okay. I told them they knew what’s best for themselves. For my own children, I remind them we are human and we make mistakes and we just do what we can to live kindly and compassionately to each other and ourselves.
And yet this week, I have been brutally hard on myself. I have been hating myself for paving the path for this terrible experience. And while I have always believed every child should be wanted and women should not be bound by other people’s opinions on what’s best for them, I have been considering making a lifelong commitment because of a very reckless mistake.
And so I will walk the walk, and I will live in the values I teach my children. And I will be compassionate to myself and remind myself that I am human and I made a mistake and I regret the situation we got ourselves into. However, I made the right decision for myself and my family. I will be heartbroken for awhile and while these comments don’t help, I appreciate the reminder that I am walking the walk with how I teach my children to approach mistakes they have made and how life is hard enough. Hating oneself and feeling shame just make it harder. Thanks for listening. I truly appreciate the support from many of you. And I’m feeling more and more reassured that we did the right thing even though it feels horrible right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not abort my children's sibling.
Which is why I use birth control.
Knowing what I know about how pregnancy and the postpartum period affect my mental health, I would absolutely terminate a future pregnancy, if for some reason our birth control failed.
I owe that to the children I have.
Same here. If my birth control failed it would be a very high risk pregnancy. I nearly died from HELLP. My kids need a mom more than they need a sibling.
It has nothing to do with needing a sibling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your dh doesn’t want more kids why hasn’t he gotten a vasectomy?
also no response re: were they using birth control?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not abort my children's sibling.
Which is why I use birth control.
Knowing what I know about how pregnancy and the postpartum period affect my mental health, I would absolutely terminate a future pregnancy, if for some reason our birth control failed.
I owe that to the children I have.
Same here. If my birth control failed it would be a very high risk pregnancy. I nearly died from HELLP. My kids need a mom more than they need a sibling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not abort my children's sibling.
Which is why I use birth control.
Knowing what I know about how pregnancy and the postpartum period affect my mental health, I would absolutely terminate a future pregnancy, if for some reason our birth control failed.
I owe that to the children I have.
That's your experience. The bolded is mine. Both valid.
I'm with you PP. And I would add that I would not abort my husband's child. I owe it to my children to live my values in everything that I do. I walk my talk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not abort my children's sibling.
Which is why I use birth control.
Knowing what I know about how pregnancy and the postpartum period affect my mental health, I would absolutely terminate a future pregnancy, if for some reason our birth control failed.
I owe that to the children I have.
That's your experience. The bolded is mine. Both valid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not abort my children's sibling.
Which is why I use birth control.
Knowing what I know about how pregnancy and the postpartum period affect my mental health, I would absolutely terminate a future pregnancy, if for some reason our birth control failed.
I owe that to the children I have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not abort my children's sibling.
Which is why I use birth control.
Knowing what I know about how pregnancy and the postpartum period affect my mental health, I would absolutely terminate a future pregnancy, if for some reason our birth control failed.
I owe that to the children I have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not abort my children's sibling.
Which is why I use birth control.
All birth control, when used properly, has a failure rate. Even sterilization has a failure rate. The only way to 100% not get pregnant is not to have intercourse.