This is why I don't want kids, because women change when they have a child and if you don't change to fit the game plan then your ass gets divorced. At least that's what my mom pulled on my dad. According to him, before I was born, my mom was actually capable of having a good time, not having to schedule everything, just going with the flow. Once she learned she was pregnant it turned into constant scheduling of every facet of their lives. And when he didn't get with the program, she divorced him, ultimately making life harder on all three of us. Now I'm not complaining about the way she raised me - I have had a good life and some good opportunities, and my best teachers and role models have been my parents. But I don't want children, if the woman that I eventually meet and fall in love with is going to suddenly change her tune and become a completely different person once the blue bar shows up on the pregnancy test.
I personally believe that every woman who doesn't have the means to support herself and gets pregnant should consider either abortion or adoption, because there is no way they are going to be able to provide a healthy, stable environment for a child if they are unable to focus on a career and do things like, oh, earning money to provide for even the most basic of necessities. But women are not logical, they don't consider the implications, they believe that love alone will keep her and her child alive and afloat, but love and idealism don't pay the bills. I know what I said above may seem harsh to some but in most middle-to-lower-class living situations, a child is something that many people under the $50,000 income bracket cannot afford, and it makes more sense for the parent, for the life of the child, and society in general, if that child were either brought up with loving adoptive parents who would be able to provide them with opportunities in life, or just not coming into the world at all.