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I agree that there's a lot of good potential with every child that could be born however that does not mean that they could end up growing up bad. Although 135,000 children are adopted each year, not each and every one is guaranteed to go into a good family. What if the child grows up to be a criminal? As for financially unstable parents, it's most likely that the child would end up growing up struggling to develop in an environment where the parent struggles to even care for his/herself. Some parents may see it's better to spare the potential child from suffering all their lives rather than struggling to stay afloat.

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I don't really care what women do with their bodies so I guess that means I'm pro choice. A fetus to me does not equate to a human in my mind so I cannot relate to those who see the fetus as a child until it is officially out of the woman's body developed. In Jane Roe's case, the child was one she could not afford to have as it was life threatening for her, therefore, instead of needing to have a child grow up in a terrible environment, it would be better to avoid having one at all. In some other cases, some cannot financially support a child, therefore having a child would only be troublesome for both the child's growth as well as the parent's well-being.

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