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They don't do c-sections unless there is a good reason. I highly doubt she is having it scheduled for her convience or to spend your money. Its probably what she needs. Sounds like you trying to control her labor and how she is going to have this baby?
I agree to wait until after baby is born and see if you are actually the father. Then go from there. This situation is a good lesson for both males andf females to be careful who they have sex with. |
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Women do not have c-sections (major surgery!) on a whim! Most hospitals now will insist that a woman who had a c-section have subsequent deliveries by the same method (has to do with liability issues).
You do realize that if this baby is NOT biologically related to you, she could place him/her for adoption with someone else. I understand that you may have "issues" with her over an unexpected pregnancy but I hope the anger that seeps through toward her is not going to be directed toward the child.
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