Yes you do if that's what you have to do to work.
Not like you can tell the judge that you don't want to feed your kids cause you can't afford it because you don't want to risk your life by getting in a car to go to work.
I would estimate that me going to work and coming home each and every day has a higher risk of death then giving birth once.
Traffic deaths per 100,000 people for one year is 12.4. . . multiply that by 18 years, that's 223.2 per 100,000 people. Verses 17.4 per 100,000 for each live birth . I'm at much higher risk at dying by going to work then a woman is by giving birth.
And again I have to do it because no judge would accept refusal to travel to work due to fears of risk of dying in automobile accident as an excuse to not work and provide child support.
Neither are serious risks so neither are acceptable reasons to kill or abandon your children.