Pretty much the definition of ’self-limiting’
Had Toni Vernelli gone ahead with her pregnancy ten years ago, she would know at first hand what it is like to cradle her own baby, to have a pair of innocent eyes gazing up at her with unconditional love, to feel a little hand slipping into hers - and a voice calling her Mummy. But the very thought makes her shudder with horror. Because when Toni terminated her pregnancy, she did so in the firm belief she was helping to save the planet.
Incredibly, so determined was she that the terrible “mistake” of pregnancy should never happen again, that she begged the doctor who performed the abortion to sterilise her at the same time. He refused, but Toni - who works for an environmental charity - “relentlessly hunted down a doctor who would perform the irreversible surgery. Finally, eight years ago, Toni got her way. At the age of 27 this young woman at the height of her reproductive years was sterilised to “protect the planet”….
As Toni awaited the surgery which would destroy her fertility, she met her future husband, Ed…”A week before my sterilisation, I went to an animal rights demonstration and met Ed….”Every year, we also take a nice holiday - we’ve just come back from South Africa. We feel we can have one long-haul flight a year, as we are vegan and childless, thereby greatly reducing our carbon footprint and combating over-population.”
Think of the win-win if she had been previously destined to mother a future suicide-bomber.

November 29th, 2007 at 6:15 pm
Happily there’s a countertrend, and not just among people who accept a religious obligation to be fruitful and multiply. However, sages in the media are sneering:
See also:
Is such writing the sign of a social conscience, or are very different attitudes embodied in the wannabe-hip NYC commentary?
I can’t think of a better prognosis of a civilization’s vitality than people choosing to reproduce. Coming among many troubling cultural indicators, this news is extremely welcome.