The man in these pregnancy cases may often escape all responsibility for the care of the woman he impregnates, as well ás the nurture of the child. He simply was a one night stand. I would bet there are plenty of situations that the pregnant female has so many anonymous sex partners she wouldn’t even know who the father was or where he is.
You just described Maury....”YOU ARE NOT THE FATHER!”
A steady boyfriend or husband certainly would be on the hook. This is why it’s stacked against men who even try to do the right thing. Male birth control solves all of those issues and if both are on birth control then it’s 97% plus 97% effective for hormonal types virtually impossible to have a pregnancy if both are on BC everyone wins then. What the younger generations want is a back up plan should birth control fail which it does on a fairly regular basis. No abstinence is not going to work. There is a great commercial of a old white guy standing in the corner of the bedroom of two college age people while they are in bed this is exactly how the younger generations see it and it fires them up. So having a 12 to 15 weeks window is where most people I know at least want as a plan B. These are professional high income net tax payers with master’s degrees who are ardently fiscally conservative and America first you lose them on abortion if it’s restricted before 12 wks or so. I don’t know anyone who is late term for any reason other than to save the mother and at that point just deliver or c section the fetus and send it to CPS no question asked if that doesn’t kill the mother in the process. There are some very rare cases where delivery would kill the mother and c section is not an option but those are so rare just having life of the mother in there covers all of those.
Which is why I think pregnancy is totally a woman’s responsibility and the support afterwards.
Concomitantly I think men have no claim on children not born in wedlock. None.
Get the state out of the picture open some orphanages and people will think more about their behaviors. Particularly as society begins to judge it negatively.
Do a search on it. Every medical website calls ibuprofen a blood thinner. The only proviso is that, technically, there is no such thing as a “blood thinner” just medications and other substances that reduce clotting. Ibuprofen is one of them.