In the hypothetical titled “Abortion and Psychopathology,” it is totally understandable as to why Dr. Victor Ripley seemed to be pushing in regard to his research. When conducting research, the researcher has to have a stand, or at least have an idea where they are going with their research. There seems to be an increasing number of teen pregnancies, which is becoming problematic for not only the parents of these young girls but also society, specifically in the Western Society. One student made a comment in regards to boys being involved in these situations and I thought it was a great point. I just feel that when it comes to premature relationships, parents should have more control over boys than girls. Yes, there are some instances where the girl asks the boy out, but there is a higher chance that the boys …show more content…
Lacey was wrong in that she should have waited for Ms. Johnson to give birth and then come back later to get the procedure done. I do not understand why she could not come back later to get the procedure done. This is not the only time that she could have the procedure. Moreover, I don’t understand how Ms. Johnson expected to pay for the procedure when she is poor. Plus, if having children is her way of keeping men around, then why would she go through the procedure in the first place? If this is the case, then it would have better not to have sex at