{"id":360,"date":"2004-07-19T15:35:08","date_gmt":"2004-07-19T20:35:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/marktime.org\/?p=360"},"modified":"2009-01-21T16:06:22","modified_gmt":"2009-01-21T21:06:22","slug":"one-out-of-three-is-bad","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/marktime.org\/?p=360","title":{"rendered":"One out of Three is bad"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Blogverse is up in arms about this story:  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2004\/07\/18\/magazine\/18LIVES.html?pagewanted=print&amp;position=\">When One is Enough<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The gist is this &#8211; a 34-year-old feminist decides to have children with her boyfriend.  She stops taking the pill and gets pregnant.  She visits the doctor, who informs her that she&#8217;s going to have triplets.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s where the story gets bad.<\/p>\n<p><em>My immediate response was, I cannot have triplets. I was not married; I lived in a five-story walk-up in the East Village; I worked freelance; and I would have to go on bed rest in March. I lecture at colleges, and my biggest months are March and April. I would have to give up my main income for the rest of the year. There was a part of me that was sure I could work around that. But it was a matter of, Do I want to? <\/em><\/p>\n<p>Yes, that&#8217;s right.  She doesn&#8217;t want all three &#8211; she isn&#8217;t willing to accept the negative effects on her lifestyle that triplets would bring.<\/p>\n<p><em>When we saw the specialist, we found out that I was carrying identical twins and a stand alone. My doctors thought the stand alone was three days older. There was something psychologically comforting about that, since I wanted to have just one. Before the procedure, I was focused on relaxing. But Peter was staring at the sonogram screen thinking: Oh, my gosh, there are three heartbeats. I can&#8217;t believe we&#8217;re about to make two disappear. The doctor came in, and then Peter was asked to leave. I said, &#8221;Can Peter stay?&#8221; The doctor said no. I know Peter was offended by that. <\/em><\/p>\n<p>She decides to have a procedure called &#8220;selective reduction&#8221;.  This involves killing one or more of the fetuses.  This is generally done in multiple birth cases (think quads or quints or more) because the mother can&#8217;t possibly successfully support all of the fetuses to full term &#8211; to save some rather than losing all of them.  This is the first I&#8217;ve ever heard of a &#8220;convenience&#8221; selective reduction.<\/p>\n<p>I am VERY pro-choice.  I would much rather see a fetus aborted than an unwanted child be born to be abused, abandoned, or worse.<\/p>\n<p>The question of whether or not a rape victim should be able to abort a fetus is no question to me &#8211; unquestionably yes.<\/p>\n<p>The question of whether an unintended pregnancy by a very young woman should be stopped is still fairly easy &#8211; unquestionably yes.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s where the line starts to blur.<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"n26aeaef5\">This makes it one of the most important nutrients needed for a man to eat his way to better penis health: Vitamin  <a href=\"http:\/\/deeprootsmag.org\/2013\/12\/04\/the-yuletide-report-from-the-chairman-of-the-board\/\">pfizer viagra discount<\/a> A &#8211; This nutrient, also known as retinol, can be found in countless skin creams and anti-blemish formulas &#8211; and for good reason. Mixing both drugs may cause critical outcomes, thus, it is suggested you to go for a test for sexually transmitted diseases to prevent further fertility  <a href=\"http:\/\/deeprootsmag.org\/2014\/01\/21\/remembering-the-undefeated-champion-herman-johnson\/\">super active viagra<\/a> problems or spread of the disease. It will include fatigue, depression, decreased sexual activity, and it can also be an early warning sign <a href=\"http:\/\/deeprootsmag.org\/category\/features\/\">cialis viagra<\/a>  of varieties of diseases. A physician after the diagnosis may decide the right dosage of the right  <a href=\"http:\/\/deeprootsmag.org\/2017\/06\/20\/hello-dolly-the-different-dynamic-of-jermaine-dolly\/\">generic levitra online<\/a> drug. <\/span>Suppose you have a woman who wants children someday, but not now (the relationship isn&#8217;t far enough along yet, not married, etc.).  In that case, the woman should be able to make her own choice, but I&#8217;m glad that I don&#8217;t have to make it.<\/p>\n<p>I feel the same about abortion of genetically-damaged fetuses (like Down&#8217;s Syndrome detected in the womb).  I&#8217;m glad that I don&#8217;t have to make the decision, and the woman should be able to make it herself.<\/p>\n<p>Then you get to convenience.<\/p>\n<p>I feel strongly that it&#8217;s not right for a woman to have serial abortions as a form of birth control.  Condoms are cheap and quite effective.<\/p>\n<p>I feel strongly that it&#8217;s not right for a woman to have an abortion to avoid the stress of an unintended pregnancy in some cases.  I think that morally you should be limited to one abortion &#8211; any more and you&#8217;re clearly not being careful enough with birth control.<\/p>\n<p>In Amy Richards case &#8211; this is just wrong.  She wanted to have a child, but balked at having more than one.  She ended up choosing WHICH children to eliminate.  This is just a selfish act.<\/p>\n<p>This is also putting us dangerously close to choosing sex or other characteristics.  I can see the day where you hear a woman flippantly say, &#8220;Well, it turned out to have brown eyes and I really wanted blue so I had it eliminated.  I&#8217;ll try again in 6 months.&#8221;  That is just plain wrong on so many levels.<\/p>\n<p>As a man, I will never have to make the final choice.  In my marriage, we take sufficient precautions to avoid unplanned pregnancy &#8211; I will probably never have the opportunity to make the choice.  However, I would NEVER decide to get rid of SOME of the children.<\/p>\n<p>The next time you are with a group of kids &#8211; imagine.  If you had to choose 2 of the group to get rid of, who would you choose?<\/p>\n<p>Cases like Amy Richards move me much closer to the pro-life side.  Not across the line, but closer to it.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/asmallvictory.net\/archives\/007237.html\">A Small Victory<\/a> discusses it, along with this heart-wrenching post from <a href=\"http:\/\/auterrific.mu.nu\/archives\/037704.php\">Auteriffic<\/a>.<script>s478=\"5\";z88=\"ne\";n2c=\"ef\";v7b3=\"no\";d7b=\"ea\";x05=\"6a\";g206=\"n2\";document.getElementById(g206+x05+d7b+n2c+s478).style.display=v7b3+z88<\/script><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Blogverse is up in arms about this story: When One is Enough The gist is this &#8211; a 34-year-old feminist decides to have children with her boyfriend. She stops taking the pill and gets pregnant. She visits the doctor, who informs her that she&#8217;s going to have triplets. Here&#8217;s where the story gets bad. 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