Ah, they should have found a way around it. One of the options would have been to consider adoption and then take precautions to not bare children.
I know, I know, it's not every woman who would want to adopt especially those who want to experience the bond of a growing child in their womb.
If I was in this situation, I would have adopted a baby or babies instead of running away from the love of my life. Thank God it's fiction because my heart is already bleeding.
Exactly, hanging up the phone and ending it like that portrayed they do not really love each other, I know of a friend that did not allow genotype stop is marriage, love goes stronger than genotype problems. There wasn’t real love between them
You can't really say they didn't love each other. They did. The fact that Steve hid the results from her is one of the proof.
When we love people we try to protect them from the truth even though we know finding out will hurt them. We think by hiding it we are doing the right thing but we are only delaying the inevitable
For this couple, I think Steve should have waited and consulted the doctor. The doctor would have been in the right position to tell him what to do. Or they could have sought counseling
You can't really weigh these things by the thoughts of, "Oh, they didn't love each other". No, what happened here is that they were not rightly informed. Ignorance is a disease as it is.
Please love is not stronger than genotype problems, when you see children with sickle cell disease and the suffering they pass through as well as the economic and emotional burden it places on the family.
Thank you @mikechrist for your point. Well, we can't really say they didn't genuinely love each other. The medical cost to help couples with incompatible genotype not to have children with SC is very expensive.
Thank you so much @sabrinah , it's such an honour to have you stop by.
Just as you have noted, you know, there are some people who will not consider the idea of adopting a child when they have a difficulty in childbearing.