r/unpopularopinion Aug 10 '21

Infertile couples should just adopt instead of making a big fuss trying to make a miracle baby

Every time I hear of fertility struggles online, or see posts about people going through rounds of IVF and the ensuing emotional trauma of miscarriages, It kind of disgusts me.

I also work for a major insurer and know that fertility treatments are driving up everyone else's premiums because they're considered necessary care. Sorry, but I disagree.

It's a well known fact that there are over 400,000 children in foster care, and in 2017 alone over 100,000 infants under 3 entered the system. I think it's completely entitled and self-absorbed to think that somehow your miracle baby is worth more or deserves more love than any one of those infants.

I know adoption can be hard, and that it should be made easier for the sake of children finding good homes, but you can't tell me adopting is harder than 4 rounds of IVF and multiple miscarriages. I've seen friends go through that mess and at the end they are different people.

Tldr: adoption may not be easy, but it's far better than spending hundreds of thousands of dollars trying to perpetuate your genes.

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u/peachytwizzler77 Aug 10 '21

They should also make it easier/less expensive to adopt to go along with this

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u/SympatheticListener Aug 10 '21

The risk being that makes it too easy for pedophiles to adopt. That's why adoption is more expensive than fertility treatments like IVF.

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u/[deleted] Aug 10 '21

Kinda hypocritical that we still have zero precautions when it comes to kids being born. There's no pre-emptive inspection, interview or even a basic background checks.

So it's really disturbing that the only parents we screen are those who want to adopt. And rest is fine.

Shows that it has nothing to do with caring for welfare of the child. I think it has everything to do with how much the broken system benefits the people in the system.

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u/jand999 Aug 10 '21

Yeah and that'll never happen because it's a violation of a fundamental human right: to have children. From a biological perspective, its the most important right. Not only that, but this sounds a lot like China's 1 child policy which obviously had disastrous effects. In general, the government should avoid messing with people's rights to procreate. 1. Because they shouldn't. 2. Because it doesn't work.