(July 27, 2014 at 2:58 pm)Natachan Wrote: For personal reasons I don't hold with the "accepted risk" argument. If a person believes or is told that conception is impossible, then they don't know and do t accept that risk.
And while you say well life isn't fair I point out that human sacrifice is immoral. Forcing a woman to go through a pregnancy she doesn't choose is to tell her that her life is less valuable than a clump of cells in her uterus.
I agree. I'm just saying everybody implicitly accepts risks if he/she knows there is a 1% or 0.5% chance of pregnancy, it doesn't mean you have to take the consequences, it just means you are aware of the risks. I'm aware of mine, not because I want, but because I acknowledge the highly unlikely possibility of failure
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