This emotive story is beginning to gain national play, and is causing an ethical, moral, social and economic discussion in America.
Many say what the lawsuit claims occurred was/is barbaric, but the Mum's personal past has become a sticking point in the court of public opinion.
Background highlights:
- Mum had her first baby at 13, and quit school at the same time
- Mum has 9 children from four men - first two when she was a teenager, subsequent 7 were conceived while in 2 long term relationships.
- Mum has never been employed and receives financial aid from the state for 2 of the 4 children who live with her (the other 2 are supported financially by their father)
- Grandmother has custody of 3 of the children, who live with grandmother
- Mum has a litigation history having sued a chain of chemists in 2001 claiming they sold her an expired spermicide which failed to prevent a pregnancy (she won)
- - Mum was sterilised when she was 35, so in theory, had quite a few reproductive years ahead of her.
Part of why the story is beginning to get national attention is the overwhelming outpouring of angry public sentiment toward the Mum.
Extremists hail the doctors as 'heroes'.
More measured/moderate opinions are finding it difficult to defend the Mum because 'rights come with responsibility' and this Mum has been 'irresponsible' by continuing to have children she cannot afford to raise.
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