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Can you sue someone for purposely getting pregnant?

Can you sue someone for purposely getting pregnant?

Wrongful pregnancy lawsuits seek damages for pregnancies–and the subsequent births–that weren’t supposed to happen, meaning one or both parents were medically sterilized.

Can you go to jail for lying about being pregnant?

The answer to both questions, according to legal experts, may not only be immoral and unethical, but criminal. Outside the world of soap operas, faking pregnancy can be a crime. Just before Labor Day, Courtney and Irvin Murrell were sentenced to jail time for pretending that Courtney miscarried twins.

What are the risks of tricking a man into pregnancy?

You also run the risk of the pregnancy not turning out as planned, creating even more heartbreak for you and the man. If a man wants to leave you, tricking him into pregnancy is not going to make him stay. It’s a bad idea. He will be more inclined to leave, resentfully feeling he cannot trust you.

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Why do women trick their husbands into having another baby?

Many women involved in marriages admit to tricking their husbands into having another baby. They imagine that once the little pink line appears their husband will assume it was just a result of their overactive and manly sperm breaking through the confines of a condom. Why would any man be upset about that, right?

What does it mean to Baby Trap a man?

For those who don’t know, to “baby trap” someone means to get pregnant on purpose so that the man will stay with them. Having a child together creates a lifelong connection, and often makes it’s harder to breakup.

What are the consequences of trapping a man?

The problems with trapping a man are numerous. First of all, this is a highly spoiled and over indulged way of behaving. Secondly, the consequences of trapping a man – especially if that trap involves pregnancy bring a completely innocent party into your relationship that didn’t ask for this type of betrayal.