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Re: An 11 year old mother

by "an Old friend" <kb9rqz@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 6, 2008 at 04:35 PM

"PLG" <pro.love.girl@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:1f3793f7-b828-49f3-9674-38a06ebb0de5@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>A girl has become Britain's youngest mother after becoming pregnant at
> 11.
>
> The girl conceived aged 11 when she lost her virginity to a boy of 15
> on a drunken night out with friends.
>
> The 15-year-old has since been charged with rape by police, and is due
> to appear again at Edinburgh sheriff court on July 10.
>
> (Pro-Love Girl's comment: Remember that the Police call it rape even
> when it is consensual, because the people who made the law believed
> that all girls under 16 were incapable of giving informed consent.)
>
> Her 34-year-old mother, who gave birth to her youngest child eight
> months ago, said she was proud of her daughter.
>
> She will be 12 years and 8 months when she has the child next month.
> Jenny Teague, Britain's youngest mother until now, was a month older
> when she gave birth in 1997.
>
> The youngster, who lives near Edinburgh, says looking after her
> younger brothers has prepared her for motherhood.
>
> But the girl admits she "panics and cries" when babies are unwell, and
> does not feel able to bathe them.
>
> (Pro-Love Girl's comment: The fact that she feels awed by the
> responsibility of caring for a baby shows that she is an excellent
> mother. But (a) she will get used to it, with help from her mother,
> and (b) this time the baby is her own, and the love she will feel will
> help her through any difficulties.)
>
> The 12-year-old mother, who cannot be named for legal reasons, had
> unprotected *** with the teenage boy, who also cannot be identified,
> while drunk last August.
>
> 'Excited'
>
> She told the Sun: "I didn't think I'd get pregnant because it was my
> first time. But I'm really excited and looking forward to being a mum.
>
> "I can't wait to take the baby swimming and out for walks in the pram.
> I think I'll be able to cope as I've had lots of practice looking
> after my brothers.
>
> "I know how to feed a baby its bottle and I can change nappies. But I
> cry if they're sick, and I don't like giving them a bath because I'm a
> bit frightened. It's good to know I'll have my mum here to help me if
> I need her."
>
> Concerned she might be pregnant, the girl visited a GP three times but
> tests proved negative. She learned the truth after buying a home-
> testing kit from a supermarket.
>
> After the device displayed two blue lines, indicating she was
> pregnant, asked a female relative to break the news to her mother. The
> girl, who has been suspended from her first year of secondary school
> for fighting, said: "I was paranoid about what my mum was going to say
> and just frightened about being pregnant too.
>
> "I knew straight away that I couldn't have an abortion because that's
> something I don't believe in. I was upset and so was my mum,
> especially as she'd just had my wee brother. We had a big argument and
> I ended up locking myself in my room, and ran away to a friend's
> place.
>
> "It was hard, but it's brought me and my mum closer, which is good. I
> knew my mum would stand by me no matter what, but I told her straight
> away I was going to keep the baby. The social worker suggested I got
> rid of it but I'd never do that."
>
> (Pro-Love Girl's comment: "Soon this girl will be able to show the
> baby to that horrible social worker and say "Here is the beautiful
> baby you wanted me to kill!")
>
> Smoking at nine
>
> The girl, who has shoulder-length dark hair, began smoking at nine and
> started drinking tonic wine and vodka cocktails at ten. She claimed
> her cigarette habit was not harming the health of her unborn child.
>
> She said: "I can give up smoking at any time, but I don't find it
> affects my pregnancy."
>
> (Pro-Love Girl's comment: If the girl meets anyone with responsibility
> in her environment, they will tell her that smoking *does* harm the
> baby's health, as well as her own.)
>
> The girl, whose parents split up several years ago, said she would
> like a baby boy - and may call him Leo.
>
> She is currently being educated at a local community centre but knows
> she must return to school.
>
> She told the Sun: "My mum has said she will look after the baby so I
> can go to school. I don't know what I want to do with my life when I
> leave. I used to want to be a nursery nurse, but now I'm not so sure."
>
> 'Proud of my daughter'
>
> Her mum said: "I'm not ashamed of my daughter at all - in fact, I'm
> proud of her for keeping the baby. I know she's worried what other
> people will say but she can walk out there with her head held high. At
> first I wasn't too happy about becoming a grandmother. But now I'm
> used to the idea. I'm really looking forward to having another baby in
> the house."
>
> The Scottish Conservatives has called for society and families to
> unite to change attitudes towards *** following the news.
>
> (Pro-Love Girl's comment: I agree that society should change it's
> attitude towards ***. It should become much more tolerant and
> sup****tive towards *** and young mothers!)
>
>
you want to know why my mom doesn't like me? I'll tell you, I ended up
with 
eveience she was stealing drugg from a hosipital and I refused to help her

after trying t get her to stop I turned her in

afteer all where their is smake their is fire
 




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Re: An 11 year old mother
"an Old friend"  2008-08-06 16:35:08 

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