I am 12 weeks pregnant. I am booked in for a termination, it is entirely not my fault that it is at a late stage. I had my original booking in appointment for it a long time ago but there has been hold up after hold up. Now it is 2 weeks away, I am getting very nervous about it. I feel very pregnant and am very emotional. I have a child already.
I havent told the father of this pregnancy (dont really know what to call him). We have been in an on/off relationship for a long while now. I would say we were more friends with benefits but he has hinted that he would like more from the relationship. Ill add he is not the father of my other child and I dont want him to think this is what I do. The circumstances as to how I actually got pregnant have been a marel to the doctors I have seen as I supposedly have full proof contraception in place.
I am at a point now where I really want to tell him. Im not sure whether this me being selfish and just wanting to lift some of the load from me. If I tell him and do and will more likely just go ahead with the termination, I have achieved nothing other than cause some upset somewhere else. Then say we end up being together forever, do I really need this secret.
what would you do? Very interested to hear what the men here think.
ok I just felt the saying that it can hear its mums voice isnt something she needs to hear. But I see you were putting it about the breathing comment now. xx
If that's he case, you're better off without him then. Any man who runs away from such a responsibility isn't a man at all but a coward.
As you've gathered from the answers, split 50/50 mindie, you really are on your own with this painful decision, whatever YOU decide, i'm sure it will be what is best for YOU.
I havent been on here for a long time but one thing that is apparent is that wardy is still causing problems, you can recognise him from what he says, whatever name he uses. To say a baby is not a baby until it breathes is ridiculous.
I believe that anything much over 12 weeks should not be terminated without a lot of hard thought or very exceptional circumstances, I once looked up abortion at 12 weeks on the internet - it's amazing how if you dont actually see something happening you dont think it is a terrible thing.
Sorry guys, but the only way to diffuse the situation is by being honest with words. And she asked for opinions FFS. That is what I am thinking, so that it what I shall say!!!
The fact I am not anti-abortion does not for a minute mean I am pro-abortion!!!! (if such a PRO-looby does exist?)
My reasons for being laissez faire about abortions and not accepting that a baby is a baby before it is born come from common sense and a moral code.
1) Don't count your chickens before they've hatched. Lots of fetuses never turn out as babies. The sad tale last night about the twins being still born due to the floods is a prime example. My view, therefore may help overcome a difficult time. Sh!t happens sadly.
2) I am vehmently against the PRO-life brigade. A bunch of White supremacist Americans spreading their outdated views in to the UK. The problem being is that abortion is in my opinion necessary in many situations.
i.e can a PRO-lifer really say a fertilized white woman pregnant as a result from an AIDS infected black rapist would be better off to keep the child? I think not.
And liquidspace, considerring the poster is probably going ahead with a termination, the fact you are arguing a baby is a baby even in the womb, is hardly a nice image for the poster is it?
So who is the one "causing problems" as you so ignorantly quote? work it out before you spout.
Wardy- I'm almost certain that at 14 weeks it won't be "hoovered" out anyway, the usual (correct me if I'm wrong- I'm sure you will, lol) way is for labour to be induced and you give birth to the fetus.
So what's not a nice image for the poster? Knowing that the baby is actually a baby? Dont think Ive said much apart from a baby is a baby well before it breathes.
I would suggest sticking to the original question and not argueing amonst yourselves and/or using crass terminology or argueing at one stage the baby becomes a baby or a feotus.
I think Mindie may have enough on her plate without having to read all that too.
At 14 weeks it will be a surgical dilation and evacuation. I do know if it gets held up for any other reason and I was forced to go through a labour I would not be able to go through with such a procedure unless there was something critically wrong with myself or the baby.
Shadow that doesnt warrant an answer. Anyone with half a brain knows the answers to those plus I dont want to be insensitive to mindie. You obviously fell asleep during biology then!! or did you even go to school