To me, human nature is pretty much geared towards procreation.
Well not procreation but sex. And besides, if kids have access to birth control, where's the risk?
People have been getting knocked up on accident since the beginning of time, seems like the reward (dunking your donut in some hot, wet action) is way more than the risk (having a baby out of wedlock)
The risk is greater than just a baby out of wedlock. I don't think human nature is just simple procreation, it is also overall survival, with things like self identity along with that.
In this case, you have disease, a baby, an abortion and lucky 'non-consequence'. But being human makes all these results even more complicated. If it is just a baby, then it is a baby at a time where a child is most inconvenient, forcing the mother at least to grow up faster, or perhaps not grow up at all. if she doesn't grow up, then the baby is even in a more precarious situation. Regardless, the child will grow up within the world of being a teenage pregnancy and having a very young mother. This seems to lead to history repeating itself. If this happens this causes the emotional strife between mother and daughter that never recedes because one knows better, and the other knows the other has done it as well. This segments family. You bring in the stress and the rather ugly world of stress relief, and you got a shitload more going on. If the father does not stuck around, the child has father issues. This opens up even more bad roads.
I am barely touching the surface of the consequences.
I know you're thinking, logical fallacy, slippery slope, but everything I just mentioned is real and not a drastic what if. What I just described is now a part of society and been a part of life for friends and family around me. Understanding these things, I understood the risk and reward, and I cared about the risk and reward, for I saw how much it hurt others around me, and the reason I cared was that they were human beings, and I am a part of that humanity. To me, that is human and its nature.
but I am derailing and going on and on, so back to birth control