Somehow I doubt it... although in many shows, they end up sending the parent(s)/children to counseling, so perhaps it is brought up there.
Bottom line is that I doubt lack of education is the issue. People will do what they want, many times ignoring the possible consequences.
After all.... men and women know that unprotected sex can lead to pregnancy as well as STDs. You'd think that would be motivation enough -- pregnancy, that is.
It is my opinion that many people just spend too much of their lives making stupid decisions (like unprotected sex) and spend the rest of their lives regretting it.
2007-03-20 07:17:27
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answered by tah_map 3
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Of course not. Maury and his wife (Connie Chung) are not in the business of being "good" people. They are in the business of exploitation. You notice his wife is no longer doing the news and you have to be worse than the worst to get kicked out of that liberal untruthful field of work. The poor people on this show are exploited for 15 minutes of fame and payment at scale for their "public embarrassment" on the "show". After they have tested the 15th guy and still can't find the babee daddiee anyway, who really cares if they ever find out.
2007-03-20 07:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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That show is very sad. I hope these mothers and fathers understand about STD's, but they probably don't care. It's the kids I feel sorry for, when mommy has to have 10 paternity tests done because she doesn't know who the father is. So sad.
2007-03-20 07:21:56
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answered by Princess of the Realm 6
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Apparently not: they just get the guests to sign the dotted line , not to get sued.
Its sad to see the same women and men come on the air years apart with the same story, what kinda homes do these people grow up in.
2007-03-20 07:17:25
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answered by reene2g 4
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Wow, that's a good point... but I don't think they do.
Every ob/gyn that I know tests a pregnant woman for HIV. They really need to know that answer to care for the child and mother as well as possible and clearly, if you got pregnant, you were exposed enough to get HIV.
However, if a man wanted to bring a woman on to say "I think your baby is mine AND I'm HIV positive" I'm sure that he'd totally go for it!
2007-03-20 07:20:03
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answered by Trouble's Mama 5
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They know. If they pay attention to the world around them, they know. They know, but they may not fully comprehend. Obviously they're not too bright to begin with.
2007-03-20 07:26:33
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answered by cucumberlarry1 6
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I sure hope so!!
2007-03-20 07:20:05
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answered by stlouis4urunowut 2
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