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I know like loads of girls my age who are pregnant Eeker, but I do think teenage pregnancies have spiralled out of control most have been unplanned. Some also don't realise until it hits them how hard it is. I know some who also when they see their friends going out and having fun clubbing etc they get upset and wish they was doing it but they made their choice. There really needs to be more done. Also more needs to be done for teen dads more Sex Education in schools wouldn't go amiss either should be compulsary for teens which in some schools it isn't.

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Originally posted by darloboy07:
I know like loads of girls my age who are pregnant Eeker, but I do think teenage pregnancies have spiralled out of control most have been unplanned. Some also don't realise until it hits them how hard it is. I know some who also when they see their friends going out and having fun clubbing etc they get upset and wish they was doing it but they made their choice. There really needs to be more done. Also more needs to be done for teen dads more Sex Education in schools wouldn't go amiss either should be compulsary for teens which in some schools it isn't.


I thought that the recent TV series was excellent. We need to adopt the Euro model of everything being out in the open. However I suspect we will continue with our typical repressed English way of doing things, and hope that the problem goes away.
Garage Joe
After reading this post I started thinking....Kids nowadays know more about 'Sex' and precaussions are readily available and advertised, more than when I was young...........

I think it might be something to do with people not getting 'married' today....when I was young, Babies went hand in hand with marriage...of course people had Sex before marriage and lived together before marriage.

Perhaps young girls don't think 'marriage' is on the cards anymore so don't worry as much about getting pregnant....

Just a thought.....
Syd
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Originally posted by Syd:
After reading this post I started thinking....Kids nowadays know more about 'Sex' and precaussions are readily available and advertised, more than when I was young...........

I think it might be something to do with people not getting 'married' today....when I was young, Babies went hand in hand with marriage...of course people had Sex before marriage and lived together before marriage.

Perhaps young girls don't think 'marriage' is on the cards anymore so don't worry as much about getting pregnant....

Just a thought.....

TBH...and I may get shot down for this....its not the cleverer kids that genberally get pregnant...as has always been the case it's usually the thicker kids cos they look on it a their best/only career option.
Croctacus
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Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:
TBH...and I may get shot down for this....its not the cleverer kids that genberally get pregnant...as has always been the case it's usually the thicker kids cos they look on it a their best/only career option.


I know what you are saying, I would'nt agree that it has anything to do with 'Mental apptitude' tho, I think 'some' children from more 'needy' families, where Education was'nt the most important thing at home, may look for affection and the easy way out of home maybe.

Women used to get Married and have children young in the past.
Syd
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Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:
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Originally posted by Syd:
After reading this post I started thinking....Kids nowadays know more about 'Sex' and precaussions are readily available and advertised, more than when I was young...........

I think it might be something to do with people not getting 'married' today....when I was young, Babies went hand in hand with marriage...of course people had Sex before marriage and lived together before marriage.

Perhaps young girls don't think 'marriage' is on the cards anymore so don't worry as much about getting pregnant....

Just a thought.....

TBH...and I may get shot down for this....its not the cleverer kids that genberally get pregnant...as has always been the case it's usually the thicker kids cos they look on it a their best/only career option.



Oooh, controversial. Glance Not sure it's neccesarily an intelligence thing, but by and large it is a cultural/class issue. It's a pretty sad state of affairs if young people think that that's all they can achieve in life. We need to show kids that they can expect to get more out of life by presenting them with better options.
Queen of the High Teas
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Originally posted by drum:
I dont think teen pregnancies are out of control... no more than they were in the past. We just read and hear more of them now. What used to be 'swept' under the carpet is no more.


Take it all a step further back, and they were locked up in institutions and their babies snatched away from them! Ridiculously cruel and heartless! Angry
FM
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Originally posted by Tiddly~Wink:
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Originally posted by drum:
I dont think teen pregnancies are out of control... no more than they were in the past. We just read and hear more of them now. What used to be 'swept' under the carpet is no more.


Take it all a step further back, and they were locked up in institutions and their babies snatched away from them! Ridiculously cruel and heartless! Angry


I agree, and back street abortions etc etc
D
I remember chatting to you about this on the other side Darlo...I said then that kids need to be educated about the emotional side of relationships not just the physical. They also need to be encouraged to aspire to more than the council flat and benefit life that I see so many plump for. My mum was 18 when I was born and 19 when my sis was born...both her and my dad (still married 35yrs later btw) have always worked hard and given us the best they could. That's another part of the problem...they see it as an 'easy' option because the govt will pay for everything....the welfare and actual upbringing of the children is often left unconsidered. Children are incredibley rewarding, but they are also the hardest job you will ever have. It is sad that so many children think that having children will be 'easy' and 'fun'. Maybe teenagers should be taken to kids homes and have to care for some of these poor children (supervised, obviously) and see just how hard it really is....
MrsB
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Originally posted by Ross:
That happened to my great grandmother


It happened to thousands and thousands of young women, a lot of those women had to stay in the institutes and work as well.

While I'd like to see our young teens take notice of good contraceptive advice today.. they dont Frowner but I dont think anyone has the right to judge them for their age.. Most manage, albeit in a slap handed manner and most of those born to younger mothers thrive. It's the OMG SHOCK HORROR tactics that our medias use which makes people reel and slate young mothers.

Girls will always get pregnant, no getting away from that.
D
I was a teenage mum Ninja

For me it was a case of doing too much too soon. Partying, looking older than I was which meant older guys hitting on me...me feeling all secsy and thinking this was great and then leading myself down the wrong path. Which, in turn, actually became the right path as when I got pregnant (at 17) I had to wise up, take a look at myself and prepare for motherhood. I'm not an amzing mother...I have my bad days when the kids get shouted at a little too much and I'm more than happy to give them to their granny for an hour but that's where it stops. I always miss them when they're gone for too long and as soon as they're in bed I'm replaying their whole day for their dad (who misses most of it due to work) and smiling at the things they did to drive me mad Big Grin I know people who are older than me who are shocking parents so it doesn't all come down to age, it's how you handle it afterwards. (I'm 25 and have 2 kids btw)
Ells
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
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Originally posted by drum:
Girls will always get pregnant, no getting away from that.


But TBF there doesn't seem to be as big a problem in the more educated areas of our continent.


You'd be surprised Joe, notice the media only report the so called underclasses mostly, our hooray henrys are just as jiggy with their sexuality as those kids on the local estate.

Terminations are still increasing, as is the use of morning after pills.. as someone stated previously maybe we as parents ourselfs and the education departments should be teaching our youth about emotions and responsibility rather than "this is a boy, and this is a girl" ( which, in our time now is seriously outdated information as children learn much younger now)
D
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Originally posted by drum:
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
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Originally posted by drum:
Girls will always get pregnant, no getting away from that.


But TBF there doesn't seem to be as big a problem in the more educated areas of our continent.


You'd be surprised Joe, notice the media only report the so called underclasses mostly, our hooray henrys are just as jiggy with their sexuality as those kids on the local estate.

Terminations are still increasing, as is the use of morning after pills.. as someone stated previously maybe we as parents ourselfs and the education departments should be teaching our youth about emotions and responsibility rather than "this is a boy, and this is a girl" ( which, in our time now is seriously outdated information as children learn much younger now)


The more educated areas of Europe!!!!11111!!!
Garage Joe
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Originally posted by EllaBella:
I was a teenage mum Ninja

For me it was a case of doing too much too soon. Partying, looking older than I was which meant older guys hitting on me...me feeling all secsy and thinking this was great and then leading myself down the wrong path. Which, in turn, actually became the right path as when I got pregnant (at 17) I had to wise up, take a look at myself and prepare for motherhood. I'm not an amzing mother...I have my bad days when the kids get shouted at a little too much and I'm more than happy to give them to their granny for an hour but that's where it stops. I always miss them when they're gone for too long and as soon as they're in bed I'm replaying their whole day for their dad (who misses most of it due to work) and smiling at the things they did to drive me mad Big Grin I know people who are older than me who are shocking parents so it doesn't all come down to age, it's how you handle it afterwards. (I'm 25 and have 2 kids btw)


I agree it's not age it's attitude that is the main problem. Like I said, my mum was a teenage mum and she had a great attitude to it, as did my dad.
MrsB
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
The more educated areas of Europe!!!!11111!!!
Because in the UK a pregnancy test is required before an abortion is carried out. In many European countries a D&C is performed and no test is required. Hey presto! There was never a pregnancy.

In many European countries young mothers receive no state assistance so possibly abortion is a more realistic solution.
PG
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
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Originally posted by drum:
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
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Originally posted by drum:
Girls will always get pregnant, no getting away from that.


But TBF there doesn't seem to be as big a problem in the more educated areas of our continent.


You'd be surprised Joe, notice the media only report the so called underclasses mostly, our hooray henrys are just as jiggy with their sexuality as those kids on the local estate.

Terminations are still increasing, as is the use of morning after pills.. as someone stated previously maybe we as parents ourselfs and the education departments should be teaching our youth about emotions and responsibility rather than "this is a boy, and this is a girl" ( which, in our time now is seriously outdated information as children learn much younger now)


The more educated areas of Europe!!!!11111!!!


I'll give you !!!!1111 Razzer... lol

I'll give you that, the UK does have the highest rate right now. Parents need to try and speak to their children more, help them understand consequences also, at the same time Government has given people an easy ride for so long it's become a hard habit to break.
D
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Originally posted by drum:
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Originally posted by Tiddly~Wink:
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Originally posted by drum:
I dont think teen pregnancies are out of control... no more than they were in the past. We just read and hear more of them now. What used to be 'swept' under the carpet is no more.


Take it all a step further back, and they were locked up in institutions and their babies snatched away from them! Ridiculously cruel and heartless! Angry


I agree, and back street abortions etc etc


Hate the word 'stigma' but that's what it was, if it became common knowledge that someone was pregnant and not married. Society/propriety/Church/Chapel just wouldn't see it as anything but a sin! At least some young girls now, do make fantastic Mothers. As for the comment earlier about their offspring not knowing anyone in this situation, my two didn't either,(they said) but I was shocked to learn they knew about other stuff, like how freely available it was to procure illegal substances, and most shockingly of all....firearms! These were all to be found in the so called 'upper class'. So to my mind it's not just teenage pregnancy that's out of control, it's the teenage generation and their perceptions of what is right and what is wrong. It begins in the home, and the education system in some cases, just couldn't care less! *breathes*
FM
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Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:
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Originally posted by Syd:
After reading this post I started thinking....Kids nowadays know more about 'Sex' and precaussions are readily available and advertised, more than when I was young...........

I think it might be something to do with people not getting 'married' today....when I was young, Babies went hand in hand with marriage...of course people had Sex before marriage and lived together before marriage.

Perhaps young girls don't think 'marriage' is on the cards anymore so don't worry as much about getting pregnant....

Just a thought.....

TBH...and I may get shot down for this....its not the cleverer kids that genberally get pregnant...as has always been the case it's usually the thicker kids cos they look on it a their best/only career option.


I wouldn't say being clever has a lot to do with it. Looking on getting pregnant as the best option is a lazy one not a thick one IMO. Lots of pampered kids get pregnant simply because they have no rules or guidance in their life. Lots of times those kids go for abortions and nobody ever knows. Mummy and daddy cover it up.

I'm not saying there aren't girls who see it as an easy option. I just feel that girls from say council estates who haven't got much then get pregnant are given a bad press.
Cagney
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Originally posted by drum:
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
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Originally posted by drum:
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
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Originally posted by drum:
Girls will always get pregnant, no getting away from that.


But TBF there doesn't seem to be as big a problem in the more educated areas of our continent.


You'd be surprised Joe, notice the media only report the so called underclasses mostly, our hooray henrys are just as jiggy with their sexuality as those kids on the local estate.

Terminations are still increasing, as is the use of morning after pills.. as someone stated previously maybe we as parents ourselfs and the education departments should be teaching our youth about emotions and responsibility rather than "this is a boy, and this is a girl" ( which, in our time now is seriously outdated information as children learn much younger now)


The more educated areas of Europe!!!!11111!!!


I'll give you !!!!1111 Razzer... lol

I'll give you that, the UK does have the highest rate right now. Parents need to try and speak to their children more, help them understand consequences also, at the same time Government has given people an easy ride for so long it's become a hard habit to break.



The TV prog I mentioned suggested that there was a crisis of hegemony in these septic isles, a battle for hearts and minds if you will. In asking where do kids get their information from, it dealt with the misinformation gleaned from pornography and poor choice of role models and reading material.
Garage Joe
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Originally posted by darloboy07:
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Originally posted by Tiddly~Wink:
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Originally posted by darloboy07:
We weren't even given much Sex Education lessons when we was at School Eeker.


At least you got the condom talk AND PAID HEED...right? Eeker



We got the Condom talks, but the School should have done more to educate us Mad.


Why the school? No disrespect to you but your parents (or whoever raised you) is far more responsible for you and how you learn than the education system. IMO.
D
Did anyone actually pay attention in sex ed? I know I didn't but I sure as hell listened when my mum told me about it. I know some parents can't communicate too well with thier kids but in school it's just another class.....probably in one ear and out the other. Either that or it's creepy coz it's your teacher Glance

I feel it's up to the parents to teach them things like that. It's a very personal subject and any parents who don't feel they could talk about sex maybe should have thought twice about having sex Wink
Cagney

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