I think our boy Gonda naively rushed in without getting to know her and fueled by an idealized view of love and family. He should have taken more time and gotten to know her. Even if she didn't have a child, there's a good chance his rose-tinted glasses would get a few cracks, because he didn't prepare himself for dealing with a real person with real history, flaws and such. Hopefully, he'll come back with the answer that he wants to get to know her better even if he doesn't want to date her right now.
I do find some of the comments about single mothers and dating single mothers in this thread a bit off-putting. We really don't know what this specific woman's situation is. She could be a divorcee. She could be a widow. Or, crazy though it may sound, she could have just wanted a baby and didn't want to wait for some dude to decide to enter a long-term relationship with her. And I don't see the issue with raising another man's child because family is determined by bond not by blood. I mean, it's one of the oldest lessons in pop culture (The X-Men are a family! The JSA are a family! The Muppets are a family! The crew of the Serenity are a family! The Forgers from SpyXFamily are slowly becoming a family). But then, it might also be an age thing with me. I'm single and in my late 30s. For women in my age group, I expect some degree of baggage (children, divorce, a string of bad ex-boyfriends) because it's hard to get that far in life without some. Heck, at my age a lack of baggage can become baggage.
Edit: Just realized how fitting my avatar, Jubilee (essentially the foster child of the X-Men) hugging her adopted son Shogo, is to some of what I've been saying.