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Shelley just found out that she is pregnant. She and her husband did not plan to get pregnant. What does Shelley need to be aware of as she faces this unwanted pregnancy?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Couples in unwanted pregnancies often feel trapped into parenthood. They are not ready for and have not consented to parenthood. They are often angry and resentful, especially the father, who has no control over the pregnancy.

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