Pregnancy & Parenting

YOUNG TEENAGERS WITH PARENTS

Pregnancy & Parenting

Posted by: Heleah

14th Nov 2011 12:33pm

what you think of young teenagers and pregnant? will the parents/guardians able or ready to handle them?


Comments 3

Semc
  • 25th Oct 2012 10:14am

I am a teen mother and I agree it is hard as any age to raise a child. I do think that some girls out there shouldn't be having babies as I know some that are just in it for the money or just have babies to make the father stay but then again I have herd the same from older mothers not just teen.I don't think it's a bad thing these days to have a child young as this generation has changed so much but hopefully the next generation will change because I will be telling my kids all about having children young and to wait, talking from experience.

sherri
  • 24th Nov 2011 11:06pm

I think that it is a 'less than ideal' situation all round. - but not one that my opinion will change one whit. The best I can do is be supportive. - parenting is hard work no matterwhat the age of the parents...and after all, it takes a village to raise a child.

david
  • 22nd Nov 2011 09:42pm

it is a very permissive society we contraception is readily and easerler available.if my daughter got pregnant i would have to except the fact and would help her out as much as i could.there are young girls who are consistanly pregnant to different men and have babies for the government payout.i really would no know what to do if this happened

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