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keithd 12-05-06 08:30 AM

11 year old girl to be a mum....UPDATED
 
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A schoolgirl who became pregnant at the age of 11 is set to break the record for being the UK's youngest mother. Now aged 12, she has told a national newspaper how she is "really excited" about the prospect of having a child after losing her virginity to a boy aged 15 in Edinburgh. She is due to give birth in a few weeks, breaking the record set by Jenny Teague of Dorset, who had a baby aged 12 years and nine months in 1997.

The girl, who has not been named, told The Sun: "I think I'll be able to cope as I've had lots of practice looking after my brothers."

She feared that she might be pregnant after having unprotected sex with the boy on a night out with friends in Edinburgh last August.

The pregnancy was confirmed with the help of a supermarket home-testing kit.

Her 34-year-old mother told the newspaper: "I'm not ashamed of my daughter at all - in fact, I'm proud of her for keeping her baby."

The mum-to-be, who smokes up to 20 cigarettes a day according to the newspaper, said she hoped the baby would be a boy.

"I'm enjoying being pregnant - even though I get a bit of a sore back and sore ribs," she said.

going to be a mum at 12, has a 20 a day habit.

good.

Tara 12-05-06 08:33 AM

:shock: :shock:

kitten 12-05-06 08:37 AM

I just think that awful because, shes still a kid herself! but she'll need to grow up so quickly!!! the world is a mad one!
:cat:

sharriso74 12-05-06 08:38 AM

Shouldn't the mother of the child be done for child abuse the pregnancy aside letting a 12 year old develop a 20 a day habit.

The Basket 12-05-06 08:39 AM

Yes but this is all illegal you know.

Plenty of laws against this.

Not that it matters.

cosmiccharlie 12-05-06 08:39 AM

I feel sorry for the baby,

Just wondering how many kids she'll have by the time she left school,

kitten 12-05-06 08:40 AM

exactly its illegal for her and the boy to have done that thang and its illegal for her to buy cigarettes anyway, so how has she got access to them!
I feel for the poor kid really do!

The Basket 12-05-06 08:46 AM

Illegal for a 12 year old to smoke.
Illegal for a 15 year old boy to have sex
Illegal for a 11 year old girl to have sex...isn't this classed as paedophilia?

All she needs now is to hijack an aircraft and her total waste of space to society badge is hers.

I bet she will get benefits and be a drain to the humble taxpayer.

falc 12-05-06 08:46 AM

Sounds like a classy kind of gal

I thought they were suppossed to be outside playing in the sun rather than smoking and changing nappies :shock:

Tara 12-05-06 08:48 AM

But whos to blame the girl. the boy, the girls parents or the teachers at school

OK she pregant can't change that now but the cigarette habit - shouldn't she be getting help for that plus the doctors must have told her its not good for the baby

keithd 12-05-06 08:49 AM

i mean, bloody hell! when i was 11 girls were yucky (still are tbh), i was more interested in my skateboard and BMX and swapping panini stickers in the playground with my chums!

Foey 12-05-06 08:51 AM

According to the times on line she got pregnant by the 15 year old during a "drunken binge", JESUS, at eleven i would have had my ears boxed for even trying to sip an alcoholic drink without my parents consent.

Tara 12-05-06 08:53 AM

drinking smoking and having sex - at 11 wonderful :?

Spiderman 12-05-06 08:55 AM

I was flicking tv chanells last night and someone said something that sounded sensible to me.


Girls of this age should be made to live with their mums, the mums should lok after the kids while the kid goes to school to finish her education and she should not be allowed to get any kind of social housing. It must become a family responsibility to teach that family a sense of responsibility that they clealry dont already have.


How can you let your 11 yr old smoke 20 a day and have sex :shock:


Either that or as the famous Kenney Evert charachter used to say "Round 'em up, put em in a field. And bomb the bastarrrrrrds!!!" :lol:
And give the baby to a couple who cant afford fertility treatment and desperately want a child to give a lovong home to.

Tara 12-05-06 08:56 AM

yeah but did the girls mum know what she was up to

falc 12-05-06 08:57 AM

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yeah but did the girls mum know what she was up to

Probably doesnt care what she was up to. Probably another teenage mother.

The Basket 12-05-06 08:58 AM

Booze as well!!!
Well ain't the charges building up.

Kick the door in and put her in irons.
Jail for you my dear....not!!!!Times like this is when I wish Law and Order hadn't vanished.

Stingo 12-05-06 08:58 AM

Shove her on an aeroplane to Afghanistan, with a shooter. She'll be safer there!! :lol:

Godikus 12-05-06 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Tara
yeah but did the girls mum know what she was up to

If she didn't then i think she needs loaded into a plane with 9 terrorists and deported

sharriso74 12-05-06 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Tara
yeah but did the girls mum know what she was up to

If she didn't then i think she needs loaded into a plane with 9 terrorists and deported

Or sterilised so she can't pollute the gene pool

kitten 12-05-06 09:02 AM

I think whether she knew or not is one thing but she must know about her smoking, drinking and goin out drinking with older boys habits---and we know where that can lead...cos it did!

Spiderman 12-05-06 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Tara
yeah but did the girls mum know what she was up to

Isnt it her responsibility to know? To look after her kids and not just drag them up to make the same mistakes in life that she may have made herself etc?

Parenting needs to be a skill taught in schools in this country, cos cearly a lot of people think being a parent means giving birth and thats it, job done. That baby will know how to bring it self up and teach itself moral and social values.


I remember a friend when i was about 12 or 13 teaching his little bro to say the F word. It was one of the first things this little kid actually said.
And the parents thought it was funny. :roll:

Godikus 12-05-06 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Tara
yeah but did the girls mum know what she was up to

If she didn't then i think she needs loaded into a plane with 9 terrorists and deported

Or sterilised so she can't pollute the gene pool

Or sent to my new penil collony. i'm not sure where to set it up. could be a laugh if i used the isle of man. the TT would be hilarious, instead of strapping pillows to the lamposts we could use murderererers.

Tara 12-05-06 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by kitten
I think whether she knew or not is one thing but she must know about her smoking, drinking and goin out drinking with older boys habits---and we know where that can lead...cos it did!

I agree with you she should know but did she? my parents were really strict with me i wasn't allowed out on school nights and had a curfew and even into my twenties my dad used to wait up for me. Have any of you lot never sneaked out the house to be with your mates or lied and said you were at a friends house when you were on a date OK not at 11 but..

falc 12-05-06 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Godikus
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Originally Posted by Godikus
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Originally Posted by Tara
yeah but did the girls mum know what she was up to

If she didn't then i think she needs loaded into a plane with 9 terrorists and deported

Or sterilised so she can't pollute the gene pool

Or sent to my new penil collony. i'm not sure where to set it up. could be a laugh if i used the isle of man. the TT would be hilarious, instead of strapping pillows to the lamposts we could use murderererers.

A wee bit harsh...maybe, bloody and violent...def., reducing the number of chavs...priceless *ahem*

Stingo 12-05-06 09:08 AM

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Shove her on an aeroplane to Afghanistan, with a shooter. She'll be safer there!! :lol:

Oh, I forgot to say she can take Jade with her whilst she's at it!! :smt045

cuffy 12-05-06 09:12 AM

How the fook can the lil trollop afford a 20 a day habit? i cant :cry:

Godikus 12-05-06 09:14 AM

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How the fook can the lil trollop afford a 20 a day habit? i cant :cry:

maybe she charged the 15yr old

SpankyHam 12-05-06 09:24 AM

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How the fook can the lil trollop afford a 20 a day habit? i cant :cry:

say £5 a pack.

That makes it £150 a month :shock:

I wish I had that much pocket money when I was 11.

Tara 12-05-06 09:26 AM

Nice to see Social Services doing there job :shock:

SVeeedy Gonzales 12-05-06 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Tara
yeah but did the girls mum know what she was up to

She was off her face on crack cocaine at the time. So that's a no.

Ceri JC 12-05-06 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Spiderman
I was flicking tv chanells last night and someone said something that sounded sensible to me.


Girls of this age should be made to live with their mums, the mums should lok after the kids while the kid goes to school to finish her education and she should not be allowed to get any kind of social housing. It must become a family responsibility to teach that family a sense of responsibility that they clealry dont already have.

Sounds like the most sensible solution to me.

Cloggsy 12-05-06 09:40 AM

:rant:

IMHO, This is this sort of poor parenting skills which is giving us all the problems we are having in society today as a whole...

Yob culture, lack of respect for anything/anyone, juvenile car crime, theft... etc etc

All of these things were quite prevelent in Hull when I was growing up, but did I decide to 'go down that path' :?:

No :!:

Why :?:

Because I know I'd have gotten my **** well & truly kicked if I did...

These days kids seem to be getting patted on the back by certain parents for doing stupid things, not chastised... Let alone being 'smacked' (can I say that work or will I get dragged off to court for uttering such filth :roll:)

The only people who can do something about this kind of behaviour is society are the people who live in it - US!

Spiderman 12-05-06 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Ceri JC
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Originally Posted by Spiderman
I was flicking tv chanells last night and someone said something that sounded sensible to me.


Girls of this age should be made to live with their mums, the mums should lok after the kids while the kid goes to school to finish her education and she should not be allowed to get any kind of social housing. It must become a family responsibility to teach that family a sense of responsibility that they clealry dont already have.

Sounds like the most sensible solution to me.


I thought so too, it made a change from everyone just criticising without actualy comming up with a sensible real world solution that doesnt make her a drain on the taxpayers and so hated by them too.

kitten 12-05-06 09:45 AM

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These days kids seem to be getting patted on the back by certain parents for doing stupid things, not chastised... Let alone being 'smacked' (can I say that work or will I get dragged off to court for uttering such filth )

The only people who can do something about this kind of behaviour is society are the people who live in it - US!

:stupid: nice one! lols if a little preachy but I'll let u off cos I agree :D

Demonz 12-05-06 09:46 AM

If the stories are true - The mum should to be locked up for child abuse! Or just being an irresponible parent... But if they play their cards right they will probably make a lot of money through selling their story to the tabloids - need to ask Jade for some advice on that one - but they may then save us some tax dollars!

Peter Henry 12-05-06 09:46 AM

I cannot understand why anyone on here would look to point blame at either social services or the school ffs! Social Services can only act when notified that something requires looking at. Schools are there to educate children.

Some people are just too quick to blame the authorities when they should know that the cause of the problem is right in the home. Forget this blame culture attitude it is ridiculous. People should take on responsibity themselves. Otherwise you have more crying about the "Nanny state"!

This whole situation is indicative of both the breakdown of good parenting and a careless attitude that unfortunately seems to be so much a part of the youth of today. :?

Saint Matt 12-05-06 09:47 AM

I can honestly say, its none of my business, it doesn't affect me, so I do not care.

Cloggsy 12-05-06 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Peter Henry
Some people are just too quick to blame the authorities when they should know that the cause of the problem is right in the home. Forget this blame culture attitude it is ridiculous. People should take on responsibity themselves. Otherwise you have more crying about the "Nanny state"!

This whole situation is indicative of both the breakdown of good parenting and a careless attitude that unfortunately seems to be so much a part of the youth of today. :?

Indeed Pete, look at the source of the problem, not pin the blame elsewhere =D> =D> =D> =D>

Ceri JC 12-05-06 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Saint Matt
I can honestly say, its none of my business, it doesn't affect me, so I do not care.

If you pay tax it effects you.


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