God (*forgive the following pun) if Casey ever gets pregnant by some immaculate conception and is able to pass it off as Kyle's. One infant is quite often very upset to have a rival in the house and that could easily put the child in danger.
Before a baby, there is nobody between them. He gets to use her like the discount and atm she is to him and she gives all the attention to him and he demands being the total center of her attenion. This is now the necessary privilege of a new baby and he'd resent it and her for that.
When a baby is born, all the care and attention is automatically diverted to the baby and mother. Kyle wouldn't get all the attention and he'd start feeling that he is been taken for granted and he'd never stand for that.
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During and after pregnancy a mother is fully occupied with the baby. The prolonged breastfeeding sessions and sleepless nights can make her cranky, exhausted and irritated. Imagine the danger this would put Casey in!
"I need my sleep Casey. Goddammit I have to be at the park by 1:00 in the afternoon tomorrow! And my new Call of Duty game just got here. Try to show some consideration. ___ Hope you get the kid dropped off at daycare. I'm not doing it."
This is also the time when real men are expected to pull up their socks and play a more supportive role and Kyle will do NONE of that.
Both mother and father were bought up in different families. Their upbringing will definitely have a role to play in parenting their babies. Here one would be from a home with a mother absent, the other in a household full of clowns. Not a great background for parenting skills. Perhaps she could convince him filming parenting classes would make a good video
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In other words, she would be alone with that kid while the other kid would resent her and a baby, and tragedies have occurred in far less combustible households. I'd fear for her and the child, and I'd never, never.........never leave a child, any child, alone with him.