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I am not Log, and there were medical reasons behind why the child came about in the first place.
But as "The regulations state the joint support/custody of the child. They don't need to define when the fetus becomes a child because you cannot support or have custody of a child that is still in the womb.", this is incorrect, because you can support the child by taking care of its environment, meaning the spouse. The spouse also becomes dependant upon the male in the last little bit of the pregnancy in many ways since she is unable to work and limited in her movements etc. Also, you need a safe environment for the child in the womb, which means taking care of the mother. See what I'm getting at? Sure, directly, no you cannot support the child that is in the womb, however, you can indirectly support it by trying to support the environment in which it is in.
But as "The regulations state the joint support/custody of the child. They don't need to define when the fetus becomes a child because you cannot support or have custody of a child that is still in the womb.", this is incorrect, because you can support the child by taking care of its environment, meaning the spouse. The spouse also becomes dependant upon the male in the last little bit of the pregnancy in many ways since she is unable to work and limited in her movements etc. Also, you need a safe environment for the child in the womb, which means taking care of the mother. See what I'm getting at? Sure, directly, no you cannot support the child that is in the womb, however, you can indirectly support it by trying to support the environment in which it is in.