by September 14th, 2009. Filed under: teenage pregnancy.
I just want to know your thoughts on teenage pregnancy. I had my son when I was 15 but I had a different lifestyle than most. In a bad way. But I don’t regret doing any of it!
I think pregnancy is the most beautiful time in a womans life, no matter what her age, and she has all the will power in the world to change for the better.
I wish more people could accept teenage pregnancies, as NORMAL pregnancies regardless of age. It would help build self confidence in the pregnant mother, which would make her research and become more aware of her choices and duties becoming a mother, which in return would force her to be an active partner in raising her child. Sadly, the way society treats young mothers causes them to feel so ashamed and helpless, and as though the world is so bad off, that it seems terribly daunting for them to be able to better their lives.
It take a strong woman to give birth, and an even stronger women to give birth young in this society, and for that I tip my hat to her.














September 14th, 2009 at 11:52 am
It’s a fact of life, one we should try to remedy through comprehensive sexual education. Unfortunately too many people are fighting on the wrong side of that one.
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September 14th, 2009 at 12:11 pm
Well the truth of the matter is that things happen. And we grow and go through things to learn and become individuals.Things happen in life in acordance with the creators divine purpose for our lives.
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September 14th, 2009 at 12:34 pm
Well i had my baby at 16 and i dont regret it but i would have waited a little longer.
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September 14th, 2009 at 1:22 pm
Stupidity if it is planned but very few teenagers plan to get pregnant.
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September 14th, 2009 at 1:31 pm
I think pregnancy is the most beautiful time in a womans life, no matter what her age, and she has all the will power in the world to change for the better.
I wish more people could accept teenage pregnancies, as NORMAL pregnancies regardless of age. It would help build self confidence in the pregnant mother, which would make her research and become more aware of her choices and duties becoming a mother, which in return would force her to be an active partner in raising her child. Sadly, the way society treats young mothers causes them to feel so ashamed and helpless, and as though the world is so bad off, that it seems terribly daunting for them to be able to better their lives.
It take a strong woman to give birth, and an even stronger women to give birth young in this society, and for that I tip my hat to her.
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September 14th, 2009 at 1:55 pm
i’m having my son at fifteen due sept 12
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September 14th, 2009 at 2:04 pm
I think I’m tired of paying for other peoples babies. I don’t think people should have them if they can’t pay for them - the motto "can’t feed em don’t breed em" should be law.
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September 14th, 2009 at 2:47 pm
Im a teen mother but I still don’t like seeing how many teens are pregnant. I fell pregnant because I was stupid and even though it ended up changing my life for the better I still wish I had’ve waited. I think that teens who fall pregnant should deal with it responsibly then I don’t see the problem. The main thing that angers me is seeing the teen mums out there who give us good mums a bad name!
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19 year old mother to 18 month old Riley and 6 day old twins Logan and Maddison.
September 14th, 2009 at 3:20 pm
I just think you should be a little older..experience life..and have more knowledge and such to pass onto your child. To each his own though.
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