Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do have other options if she is still early in the pregnancy.
OP here. She is 16 weeks pregnant and no. We would never consider any other option besides keeping our child. He was unexpected but a wonderful gift.
Troll. You don’t find out the gender until 20 weeks.
OP here. You can figure out the gender earlier. We found out at 8 weeks.
Insurance doesn't cover that blood test unless you are over 35
OP here. I never said it did. We have paid for multiple tests out-of-pocket.
I call troll. The out of pocket cost for that test if insurance doesn't cover it is thousands of dollars. No one would do that just to find out the gender a few weeks earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do have other options if she is still early in the pregnancy.
OP here. She is 16 weeks pregnant and no. We would never consider any other option besides keeping our child. He was unexpected but a wonderful gift.
Troll. You don’t find out the gender until 20 weeks.
OP here. You can figure out the gender earlier. We found out at 8 weeks.
Insurance doesn't cover that blood test unless you are over 35
OP here. I never said it did. We have paid for multiple tests out-of-pocket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t you guys use birth control?
What form of BC is 100% effective?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t you guys use birth control?
What form of BC is 100% effective?
::raises hand:: abstinence
1. Not a form of birth control.
2. How does abstinence prevent pregnancy if you're raped?
I guess the pill isn't birth control either because you can still get pregnant if you are raped even on that.
The pill prevents most pregnancies. Abstinence has a much higher failure rate. Sorry. Like I said, it's not 100% effective.
It is 100% effective, if you don't have sex you can''t pregnant, a rap is non consenual sexual intercourse, thus no abstinence.
And even with your new argumen t you can't claim the pill as birth conrol because it's not 100% effective.
OP here. We are teenagers with an oops pregnancy. Yes, she is pregnant before we planned it, but we are both adults. We care for our child. We are in a loving and committed marriage, which includes sex. I don’t know any married couples practicing abstinence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t you guys use birth control?
What form of BC is 100% effective?
::raises hand:: abstinence
1. Not a form of birth control.
2. How does abstinence prevent pregnancy if you're raped?
I guess the pill isn't birth control either because you can still get pregnant if you are raped even on that.
The pill prevents most pregnancies. Abstinence has a much higher failure rate. Sorry. Like I said, it's not 100% effective.
It is 100% effective, if you don't have sex you can''t pregnant, a rap is non consenual sexual intercourse, thus no abstinence.
And even with your new argumen t you can't claim the pill as birth conrol because it's not 100% effective.
Anonymous wrote:How long has it been? With both of my planned, very wanted, pregnancies I still felt overwhelmed and worried and concerned with timing initially. It’s a huge life change. Those feelings passed. There just an intial “oh shit!” phase. Give her support and it will likely pass quickly. Also, congrats!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do have other options if she is still early in the pregnancy.
OP here. She is 16 weeks pregnant and no. We would never consider any other option besides keeping our child. He was unexpected but a wonderful gift.
Troll. You don’t find out the gender until 20 weeks.
OP here. You can figure out the gender earlier. We found out at 8 weeks.
Insurance doesn't cover that blood test unless you are over 35
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By the time she has the baby we should be in a much better place pandemic wise. I am struggling to conceive and the pandemic is not high on my list of concerns. You can social distance while pregnant...
She's a health care worker so unless she's able to switch to a work at home role she's in a high COVID risk position and won't be able to get the vaccine. I understand her worries. I do hope she is able to enjoy it though, just so in the future she won't look back with regret.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t you guys use birth control?
OP here. We did use birth control but she still got pregnant.
Many people get pregnant on birth control. It’s no 100% effective.
I don't beleive that.