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First how they show to help someone who is choking in tv shows and movies many times is wrong and very dangerous.
No it would not affect how I view them. If I were to try and get someone pregnant and then they refused to learn child cpr, then yeah it might affect how I view them, but I would have that conversation before I tried to get them pregnant. But beyond that exact situation, no it would affect anything.
I'll never try to get someone pregnant and I've not had sex in about 20 years, so getting someone pregnant isn't a possibility.
If you owned a pet would you want your partner to know what to do if it starts choking?