Lee and George begin the paper by defining that embryos and fetuses are essentially immature but complete human being and that after complete fertilization, an individual human is formed. They argue that the baby can feel pain and that it should be considered just as any regular being because of they have their own distinction, they have …show more content…
Although the mother is able to have the baby be taken out of her responsibility, it does not mean she is able to forget her child. In addition, if that child she conceived is the physical embodiment of the traumatic sexual assault, how will the mother be able to heal and improve her mental and emotional state? As a mother, it would be nearly impossible to forget the child you birthed even if their child was living miles away from her safe with another family. Sympathizing for the child, how would the child feel knowing his or her biological mother was raped by his father and he was the product of her sexual assault? Feeling of guilt, and remorse for his or her mother and perhaps hatred towards their dad could ultimately disrupting his attitudes towards a nurturing family enticing feelings of broken family despite his foster family. Posing the solution of giving your child up for adoption assumes the best case scenario in which the child is indeed adopted by a foster family, but given the case that they are not, the child will turn 18 and will find himself