Piggybacking on CT's single mothers' thread, and co-signing Leroy's comment about not wanting his taxes supporting a single mother via Public Assistance, what is your opinion on the following:
Do you think the state should request that single mothers receiving public assistance to raise their child(ren) receive a long-term birth control method (Depo-Provera, implant, etc.,) to prevent them from conceiving another unplanned child?
Okay, the state cannot force the woman to be on birth control, but should the state then indicate (which many do now, I believe) that if the mother gives birth to additional children without the support of the father she will not receive additional state benefits?
Do you think the state should request that single mothers receiving public assistance to raise their child(ren) receive a long-term birth control method (Depo-Provera, implant, etc.,) to prevent them from conceiving another unplanned child?
Okay, the state cannot force the woman to be on birth control, but should the state then indicate (which many do now, I believe) that if the mother gives birth to additional children without the support of the father she will not receive additional state benefits?