(August 7, 2018 at 12:58 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: Yes to restraint. She might hurt herself and/or the baby. In any scenario where someone might hurt themselves or another, we should stop them.
So yes, restrain, but the protocol for dealing with such situation should also require care. Mental health care and counseling, as well as any help she needs during the pregnancy.
As to the last part, I believe I addressed that in detail on my first post here.
How many people find it easy to get a job after being "restrained" due to the threat of hurting another?
Can you see that such a view would only result in an increase of single unemployed mothers? What could go wrong?!