When two people disagree about having children, emotions can quickly turn explosive, especially when life takes an unexpected turn.
One man on Reddit shared how his three-month relationship spiraled into chaos after his girlfriend became pregnant despite their strict precautions. Now he’s being branded everything from heartless to realistic for walking away. But was he really wrong for setting a firm boundary about fatherhood?
One Redditor shared his frustration after discovering that his girlfriend of three months was pregnant despite birth control


























Unintended fatherhood has been linked to higher rates of stress, depression, and emotional struggle for men who did not plan to become parents. In one older study, fathers of unplanned pregnancies reported feeling more powerless, anxious, and overwhelmed than those who fathered by choice.
According to a broader qualitative and quantitative analysis, many men in this position report internal conflict over autonomy, responsibility, and regret. Some legal theorists argue for what’s called a “male abortion” concept, suggesting that men should have some say or exit option in unwanted pregnancies. But the legal system in most jurisdictions doesn’t currently support that.
From a psychological lens, the dynamics here reflect a struggle over control and agency. She likely feels cornered and abandoned; he feels coerced by a life he never asked for. The requests to “just try it” echo a classic tactic of emotional manipulation, implying that refusal equals coldness or lack of faith.
Statistically, unintended pregnancies are common, especially in younger, unmarried couples. And more robust child support enforcement in some areas has marginally been associated with fewer unwanted pregnancies, perhaps because the prospect of legal obligation pushes some to be more cautious.
What OP Should Consider:
- A DNA (paternity) test is essential before agreeing to any legal or financial commitment.
- Work closely with your family court lawyer. If you sign something prematurely, you may lose negotiating power.
- Clearly stipulate that you do not wish for involvement beyond mandated child support, emotionally or physically.
- Consider future contraception/sterilization (where legal) to protect yourself from similar risk.
- Seek emotional support (therapy or counseling), this kind of conflict is heavy for both parties.
See what others had to share with OP:
Redditors all urged him to get a DNA test, noting that “double protection means something doesn’t add up.”





Meanwhile, some defended his decision, saying “a baby isn’t a pet car, you don’t just ‘try’ one out.”








Others questioned his ex’s intentions, wondering if emotional manipulation was at play


While these commenters told him to “travel for a vasectomy before life traps you again.”


Do you think he made the right call by walking away before resentment grew or should love mean taking responsibility, even for accidents? Would you stay, or stand by your principles like he did? Drop your thoughts below!










