Upon learning from Raimond Kruuse, that he was identified for certainty by a DNA test for paternity, as the man who had impregnated Varvaara Raudsepp, Vivian asked, "So did she have an abortion then? I understand you can have an abortion up to the end of the eleventh week of pregnancy and the DNA testing for paternity can be done after the eighth week of pregnancy."
Raimond replied, "No she didn't. I think the DNA test had a profound physiological effect on her. In one of our subsequent conversations, Varvaara indicated, that when she first ascertained that she was pregnant, she was annoyed. She viewed her pregnancy as a condition of an inconvenience that would interfere with her enjoyment of life as a college student. So, to her mind, the obvious solution was to get an abortion.
"The abortion laws in our country foster such an attitude. As you said a woman can get an abortion no questions asked up to the end of the eleventh week of pregnancy. Under certain stipulated conditions such as a danger to the mother's health, an abortion can still be permitted up to the end of the twenty-first week of pregnancy."
Vivian opined, "Yes, I really cannot countenance an abortion upon demand. In the United States when President Clinton was in office, he articulated that the Democrat Party's position was that abortions should be safe, legal and rare. But since that pronouncement, his Party has dropped the inclusion of the word 'rare' in their policy position."
Raimond continued without uttering a comment on the abortion issue. "In any case once she and I had participated in the DNA test for paternity she developed a whole new outlook on her actual physical condition. Obviously, she was intellectually aware of the particulars of pregnancy. Nevertheless, taking part in the DNA test brought home to her the reality that she had another human being growing inside her and she was its mother. How could she justify by simply discarding unilaterally this human being! Consequently, she changed her mind, and informed me that she would bring this pregnancy to full term. She further advised she was still unsure whether to keep the baby and raise it on her own or give it up for adoption. I suspected that she had already made up her mind to keep the baby."
Vivian asked, "So, how did you react to these developments?"
Raimond responded, "Sad to say I was infuriated. Up until the paternity test, I was absolutely certain that Varvaara and I had not had sexual intercourse that night. So, in the meantime, I had started dating Lenni Jรคrve, and we had a marvelous time. We were soon sexually active, and I spent Christmas Eve with her family. She then came to meet my family on Christmas Day. We were becoming an item. That is until the disquieting news of Varvaara, and her baby spoiled it all. The real bitter pill to swallow for me was the realization that had I not been so stubborn in not paying for an abortion, as was her original intention, my relationship with Lenni would have remained intact and then who knows?"
Vivian said, "As I'm against abortion, I'm not so empathetic to your plight. Just because Varvaara was pregnant by you does not mean the end of the world nor for that matter the end of your relationship with Ms Jรคrve. Surely, she would make allowances for your behavior. I'm in agreement with you that at the very least Ms Varvaara could have easily avoided having sex with you. Surely Ms Jรคrve would not have begrudged you having to pay child support if she were truly in love with you."
Raimond replied, "One would think that you would be absolutely right in your conjecture. However, when I did approach Lenni to advise her of the details she was not quite so understanding. She was furious at me for not having told her about Varvaara beforehand, as if that would have mattered, or made any difference. She advised me that she was infertile, and she had planned to reveal her condition if our relationship were to become serious. She didn't elaborate on the reason for her infertility.
"In Lenni's view, it would have been one thing had I been married and subsequently separated. In such case she would welcome my children and she would enjoy the status of being a stepmother whether or not I had full or joint custody or just visitation rights. But in the actual situation she could not see herself derive any enjoyment to see me pay another women child support for the sole reason I had gotten drunk one evening and was indiscreet."
Vivian reacted, "Oh wow! What an attitude! Although I can understand her viewpoint. What happened next?"
Raymond said, "Well, once Varvaara had elected to carry her pregnancy to term, I had to reassess my position. It did not matter that in the one act of sex which resulted in her pregnancy, I was totally drunk. Nor did it matter, that I had no recollection of the event. There was no denying the fact that I was going to become the father to Varvaara Raudsepp's child. I was taught to be responsible for my actions.
"I had refused her request to pay for her abortion, since I was convinced, I couldn't be the father. Once it was established that I was responsible for her pregnancy then I was prepared to pay for the abortion as it certainly seemed to me to be the optimum outcome. Unlike you along with the position of my political Party, I believe the woman has the ultimate right to choose whether she would go through with her pregnancy.
"However, when the woman, in my case Varvaara Raudsepp chooses to go through with the birth, then I as the father come into the picture. In examining various information literature on parenting, the consensus is that research has thoroughly demonstrated that children raised by their biological parents in a stable, intact home usually have distinct advantages over those compared with children raised by adoptive parents, stepparents, divorced parents, cohabiting parents, a single parent or any other parental arrangements.
"Mind you nowadays, there is virtually no stigma attached to the status of illegitimate children. Still for the well-being of the individual it is best not to be born illegitimately. To be born legitimately the parents of the child must be married before birth.