The abortion clinic does not talk to u about this stuff or try to dissuade u in any way because they make money by terminating the baby or selling it for the parts. They sell fetal tissue and course I had no idea that's probably why they make u wait to abort till u are at least 7 weeks along.
Why were you taking advice from people interested only in profiting from the abortions and fetuses? That's like asking a pharmaceutical company whether you should take their drugs or consider other options.
I think more women would choose adoption if you actually benefited from going through the entire 9 months of pregnancy to then have to give your baby away. The way it's setup now women do not gain anything financially for example by going through the pain of full 9 months of pregnancy. If you were paid well or given some kind of benefit. People balk at the thought of selling your child but it would be more incentive to not get an abortion.
Children are already expensive to take care of, there are many children spending time in foster care because there aren't people who will adopt them and you want to add
another cost to getting a child to take care of?
And if you're not looking to sell the kid to such people then who would you sell the kid to? The only other people who would be interested in such an arrangement would be those that could make a financial return on the child. That necessitates treating the child like private property to protect the buyer's "investment".
It's easy to say women should get a financial benefit, but from whom and why would they pay for the baby?
Right now it's the state that benefits financially through adoption. This is why there is so few women giving their babies up for adoption and turn to abortion instead.
Again, who is going to actually put down money to get the baby? Especially given that there are already so many children of various ages in the foster care system because there aren't enough people willing to adopt them.
Or they become single mothers which isn't great either for the kid.
Indeed, that is not a good alternative.
Yes it was an option but because I was pretty poor and couldn't really take time off work to be pregnant. I didn't know how I would deal with many months out of work.
In that case isn't having an abortion a rational choice because you cannot afford the pregnancy?