For example, do you find it at all devestating that Africa, which is responsible for less than 20% of the worldwide births a year also boasts the second largest maternal mortality rate in the world? They have only 20% of worldwide births, but a whopping 45% of maternal deaths worldwide occur there? China makes up 60% of the world births, and 55% of the worlds maternal deaths? Compare that to developed countries, which have 11% of the world's births per year, but make up less than 1% of maternal deaths? In the US, the maternal mortality rate is 1 out of 3,700. In Africa, the maternal mortality rate is 1 in 16, unless you've had multiple births, where for your second child it's 1 in 10, your third child 1 in 8, and by your fifth child it's 1 in 2. In China, the mother mortality rate is 1 in 65. In developing countries, 13% of maternal deaths are girls under 16. And in developing countries, the biggest cause of death, 40% are killed because of birth asphixia because less than 40% of births in third world countries are attended by persons knowledgable in deliviering babies... Meaning, the baby suffocates during birth. When was the last time you heard this happening in the US? 45 out of 1,000 babies die right at birth, and another 100 out of that 1,000 die within the first year of complications from birth or pregnancy, and an estimated 12 million children in third world countries die from curable illness each year, and that's not including those who die from malnutrition and starvation.
So you can't honestly sit here and tell me that people who are in third world countries, who have no means of birth control and because of that have a maternal mortality rate of 1 out of 16, have a good thing going. Especially knowing that your wife who's had 7 children would most likely be deceased from childbirth, and at least one of your children lost.