Anonymous wrote:she didn't say having the baby and putting it up for adoption was an option
I mean, sure, it MIGHT be an option, but I can't even imagine someone in her situation with 2 older kids going through with the pregnancy only to give their sibling up for adoption.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was 34 in a stable marriage, financially stable, two stable jobs, when I was surprised to find I was 7 weeks pregnant. There's none of the typical reasons we couldn't or shouldn't have a child, but I simply did not want to be pregnant and did not want a child. I chose a medical abortion. Every once in a while I think "what if," but ultimately I have zero regrets.
Did you tell your husband!
Yes, I told him the day I found out. I considered not telling him because my mind was made up before I peed on the stick. But he was supportive and I'm glad I did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was 34 in a stable marriage, financially stable, two stable jobs, when I was surprised to find I was 7 weeks pregnant. There's none of the typical reasons we couldn't or shouldn't have a child, but I simply did not want to be pregnant and did not want a child. I chose a medical abortion. Every once in a while I think "what if," but ultimately I have zero regrets.
Did you tell your husband!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you be open to placing the baby up for adoption?
What’s the point of that? Go through the pregnancy and delivery and the trauma of giving up a child up for adoption for what?
Dp. The point is to give the baby a chance at life and with a family who wouldlove and cherish them.
You are vastly underestimating how much trauma is involved in adoption. For both the birth mother and the child. It's an incredibly hard thing that has repercussions for both of their entire lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you be open to placing the baby up for adoption?
What’s the point of that? Go through the pregnancy and delivery and the trauma of giving up a child up for adoption for what?
Dp. The point is to give the baby a chance at life and with a family who wouldlove and cherish them.
Anonymous wrote:I will be 39 in 2 months and am 8 weeks pregnant. I'm in a stable marriage and have 2 kids 8 and 4.5. This was not planned. I feel I'm too old, we both work full time abd life is very busy as it is. We don't have the bandwidth to add an infant to this. My oldest has inattentive ADHD and I worry that in addition to all the risks associated with age, this baby might also have some form of ADHD or autism. Its not the worst thing in the world but we just don't have the capability to raise a special needs child. I feel overwhelmed already. I should terminate this right?
Fwiw, I'm not Christian and I don't belive I'm killing a life yet. It is a feteus not a baby yet. But the possibility of a healthy baby and a wonderful addition to our family and I guess some rosy edition of this tugs at my heart. I know its not practical.
Anonymous wrote:OMG. This is 2020 not 1920. If it were me, I wouldn't think twice and would have an abortion. Please ignore the ignorance on this board and make your own decision about YOUR body and what is right for YOUR family.
Anonymous wrote:I was 34 in a stable marriage, financially stable, two stable jobs, when I was surprised to find I was 7 weeks pregnant. There's none of the typical reasons we couldn't or shouldn't have a child, but I simply did not want to be pregnant and did not want a child. I chose a medical abortion. Every once in a while I think "what if," but ultimately I have zero regrets.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever decision you make, be sure to really be clear about why you are making it. I terminated a pregnancy and when I get those rare twinges of regret, I'm able to go back to why I made the decision I did and the regret vanishes. I made the right choice for me and my family at the time. I wish you peace whatever you decide.