Friday 8 June 2012

Unexpected Pregnancy, Morality, and the Law

In a certain sense, all of this was simpler in the days when a baby was simply an accepted risk of sex?if everyone knew and understood and agreed that if you fell into bed with someone there might be a baby (or, if it was 1890, that you might die in childbirth). But now, after Roe v. Wade, and in what Updike once called our ?post-pill paradise,? most liberal youngish people don?t accept that idea, and operate under the general assumption, after a couple of glasses of wine, that you can go home with someone and not end up with 18 years of bills for diapers and babysitters and Lego ninjas.

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