4) "Was it right for you and who that child might have become?" is what I asked, to which she nodded, very firmly. - I believe that this question is a very important one to when considering keeping the child or abort …show more content…
If you were of higher status, it might be possible to have another child because you would have enough money and resources to support another kid, but if you are currently living in poverty, having another child could create a huge burden on the family. It could be impossible for them to support another child. An abortion could be the only option for some females or families. There are many factors that play into if someone can support another child.
5) I feel like the perspective from the woman’s partner would have been interesting to hear. Did he also agree that abortion was the right choice? I feel like sometimes the partner’s choice is not always considered all of the time. I know the female should have control over her reproductive rights, but I sometimes wonder if the partner wanted to keep it. Was the partner supportive of her choice? Should the choice solely be left up to the female and the males are just supposed to be supportive or should their voice be heard