One quick thing I wanted to add. After I read Jenna’s comment below I wanted to say that another thing I appreciate about this book is that it doesn’t have any “unplanned pregnancy will ruin your life” in it. (There is one young woman who says she placed her baby in an open adoption and another who terminated. Are there others? Those are the only two I saw who talked about getting pregnant.)

Especially after adopting Madison, I do NOT think an unplanned pregnancy is a disaster that will ruin a young person’s life. It will, however, make her life less in her control. Whether she chooses to terminate, place or parent, it becomes part of her emotional and physical reality. I will NOT use scare tactics with either of my kids re., unplanned pregnancy. The truth is that an unplanned pregnancy — even within a “perfect” situation where mom and dad are married and stable and love each other — is damn hard. But it happens and people survive and even thrive, especially when they have access to their options and honest support as they weigh their decisions. (An important thing I will stress to Noah is that he will have very little control over the decision-making should he get someone pregnant and that he will need to consider this when he’s contemplating having sex.)

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