Thats a great point you bring up. Not only are more pro-lifers prone to oppose childcare for single mothers (on the basis that it encourages single-motherhood) but they are also opposed to nutritional suplements for mothers (statistically speaking). This may seem outrageuos, considering that adequate nutrition can almost complety prevent fetal alchohol syndrom (by %80), but, not surprisingly, most pro-lifers also vote Republican, and one of the GOP's priciple platforms is to role back social programs and big government spending.
Thats a great point you bring up. Not only are more pro-lifers prone to oppose childcare for single mothers (on the basis that it encourages single-motherhood) but they are also opposed to nutritional suplements for mothers (statistically speaking). This may seem outrageuos, considering that adequate nutrition can almost complety prevent fetal alchohol syndrom (by %80), but, not surprisingly, most pro-lifers also vote Republican, and one of the GOP's priciple platforms is to role back social programs and big government spending.