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New Jersey Judge Blocks Dad From Delivery Room[W:829]

Re: New Jersey Judge Blocks Dad From Delivery Room

I wouldn't want to be in there either. However, I'm not arguing for me. I railed about Pigouvian taxes on smoking before and I've never had a cigarette in my life.

It's about principle.

And the most important "principle" here is the health and wellbeing of the mother and the baby taking precedence over any father (or anyone not needed to actually help with the birth) being in the delivery room if for any reason his presence causes extra stress because it is the mother going through the birth, not the father.

Parents have to think of what is best for their child, not for themselves. My husband smokes but not around my children nor me when I was pregnant. He puts aside his personal wants for what is best for the children, even when it causes him to miss out on things or to be inconvenienced. And being in the delivery room for the birth of your child is a personal want, not a need. No father needs to be there for the birth of their child.
 
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Question for those who think the father should be able to over-ride the mother's wishes and force his way into the delivery room - do you think the mother should be able to force him to be in the room if he doesn't want to be and she wants him there?
 
Re: New Jersey Judge Blocks Dad From Delivery Room

Question for those who think the father should be able to over-ride the mother's wishes and force his way into the delivery room - do you think the mother should be able to force him to be in the room if he doesn't want to be and she wants him there?

yup.....
 
Re: New Jersey Judge Blocks Dad From Delivery Room

Question for those who think the father should be able to over-ride the mother's wishes and force his way into the delivery room - do you think the mother should be able to force him to be in the room if he doesn't want to be and she wants him there?

nobody educated, honest who cares about freedom and rights would say yes to that because that would also violate rights rights just like the man forcing his way in
 
Re: New Jersey Judge Blocks Dad From Delivery Room

nobody educated, honest who cares about freedom and rights would say yes to that because that would also violate rights rights just like the man forcing his way in

if the father has no "right" to be there, how can he have a "right" NOT to be there? again, no "rights" of the father are being violated in either case....
 
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1.)if the father has no "right" to be there
2.) how can he have a "right" NOT to be there?
3.)again, no "rights" of the father are being violated in either case....
1.) correct he has no right to witness the birth, fact
2.) easy the woman has no right to FORCE him to witness it either
3.) false see above

thank you for proving how severely uneducated you are about this specific topic.
Your "suggestion" of what his rights are or are not might be the most absurd, factually wrong and mentally retarded in this whole thread.
 
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