Times are changing, and we are no longer limited by the ethical norms of the past. Now, the law does not mandate that women must bear children for their husbands. Whether women wish to have children, and with whom they want to have children, should be their personal choice. Indeed, with the progress of the times, some traditional ethical concepts may no longer be fully applicable.
However, there are also some points that are difficult to understand. Although the law does not stipulate that a woman must bear a child for her husband, similarly, the law does not allow a woman to bear children for another person in a marital relationship. We must not only obey the law, but also follow basic ethical principles. If a woman wants to choose who she wants to have her own children freely, she can choose to divorce and return to single status before making a decision. In this way, she is free to choose whose child to have without causing harm to others.
However, it is obviously unfair if, in a marriage relationship, a woman chooses to bear a child for someone else and let her innocent husband raise the child. This behavior is not only contrary to basic moral principles, but it can also cause great harm to the husband. Therefore, while women have the right to decide whether or not to have children, they should also consider the possible consequences of their actions and respect the rights of others.