If non-consensual removal of a condom is rape, so should lying about being on birth control.
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It’s extremely unethical to deceive someone into having a baby that they don’t want. It’s unfair to her partner and also to the child.
However. it’s almost impossible to prove that she lied. If it was made illegal, all that would happen is a bunch of women would be put in jail for forgetting to take a pill one morning. Or for going on a course of antibiotics, or any other number of things that could possibly cause the contraceptive pill to fail. Just because something should be illegal, doesn’t make it practical to enforce.
No, there aren’t any laws against it but there certainly are if you don’t pay child support on time, of which you’re required to document what you pay but she isn’t required to document it for spending on the child. There absolutely should be laws in place considering how fathers tend to be treated in the court system and moreso the fact that this is something that will completely alter the lives of both persons for the next two decades. It is an infringement on personal rights.