Being pro-choice is a bit of a false choice if you think about it.
Provide the option for healthcare cost benefits to financially-burdened pregnant female citizens who may be looking for an alternative to abortion, and facilitate the adoption process. Participation in this program would be completely voluntary.
If successful, the program could also expand into re-shaping education if there were a backlog of participation.
Make America Compassionate Again.
(This extra sentence right here is wholeheartedly intended to get the character count to five hundred)
Low income women already have access to free maternity care because they qualify for Medicaid. But for reals, working class women should have more affordable access to maternity care, too, regardless of their parenting intentions.
I also created a policy to help give women more real choice. Would you please view it?
I also have another policy to support better access to quality maternal/fetal healthcare and stabilize the abortion issue. Please view this one too?
I think there is a distinction to be made between those who are on medicaid and those who are financially burdened at the prospect of pregnancy. I meant the latter as someone who is not necessarily on medicaid, but for financial reasons would reconsider a pregnancy without qualifying for the former. Thank you for your comment and thoughts, I will look into the information you presented.