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Buttonz 10-18-2007 01:42 PM

BC...to Middle School students???
 
http://news.aol.com/story/ar/_a/midd...17225109990001

There is a middle school in Maine who is planning on offering birth control to thier students. Thoughts?

AlethiaSi 10-18-2007 01:47 PM

ya know, we're expected to be shocked by this... and I am... slightly... I mean... we all kind of knew this would come... but then you have backwards*ss systems like at the college i work at that does NOT provide any BC, no condoms, no education, nothing.

its the progression of things and might as well be prepared I guess... you always have the problem of people saying that it encourages sex... and maybe it does... but at least the education and necessary um... impliments are there.

DaemonSeid 10-18-2007 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by AlethiaSi (Post 1539030)
ya know, we're expected to be shocked by this... and I am... slightly... I mean... we all kind of knew this would come... but then you have backwards*ss systems like at the college i work at that does NOT provide any BC, no condoms, no education, nothing.

its the progression of things and might as well be prepared I guess... you always have the problem of people saying that it encourages sex... and maybe it does... but at least the education and necessary um... impliments are there.

well for one... since a lot of these kids are developing and start earlier...it would be a way to keep down diseases and babies...not too crazy about it but.....


lets hope they dont get this idea

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18723555/

texas*princess 10-18-2007 02:39 PM

wow.

i shouldn't really be shocked that kids are doing that younger and younger but i really am.

Middle school is like 6th-8th grade right? So that is ages 13-16?

That's really scary and really sad at the same time.

SydneyK 10-18-2007 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by texas*princess (Post 1539050)
Middle school is like 6th-8th grade right? So that is ages 13-16?

I'd say 11-13 is more accurate (since most states require students to be 5 upon entering kindergarten).

I'm not sure what to make of this... I understand the reasoning behind it, but aaack! It blows my mind that kids who are barely old enough to babysit consider themselves old enough to have sex.

DaemonSeid 10-18-2007 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 1539053)
I'd say 11-13 is more accurate (since most states require students to be 5 upon entering kindergarten).

I'm not sure what to make of this... I understand the reasoning behind it, but aaack! It blows my mind that kids who are barely old enough to babysit consider themselves old enough to have sex.

SYdney, they are....they are developing much earlier (chemicals in the food) and being exposed to it much earlier..so we can only remain but so shocked...

AGDee 10-18-2007 03:25 PM

My daughter is in 8th grade and is aware of at least one girl in her class who has been sexually active since early in 7th grade. She started middle school at age 11 and will be 14 when she's done. So, some are doing it. Surely not all, not even most, but if they prevent even one teen pregnancy this way, then I say go for it. I don't think it will get used much though. It did say that it requires parent permission and, I don't see why a kid would be getting BC at school if it was ok with their parents.. seems like they'd just get it from that parent instead (unless cost is an issue?)

SydneyK 10-18-2007 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1539067)
SYdney, they are....they are developing much earlier (chemicals in the food) and being exposed to it much earlier..so we can only remain but so shocked...

I realize that kids this age are physically developed enough to have sex. It's the emotional part that gets me. I've had the opportunity to meet some extraordinarily mature middle schoolers... but none of them are, in my opinion, emotionally prepared for sex and its repercussions. That's what I'm shocked about.

I'm not really opposed to BC being available to these students, I guess I just wish the need wasn't there. No demand = no need for supply.

DaemonSeid 10-18-2007 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 1539079)
I realize that kids this age are physically developed enough to have sex. It's the emotional part that gets me. I've had the opportunity to meet some extraordinarily mature middle schoolers... but none of them are, in my opinion, emotionally prepared for sex and its repercussions. That's what I'm shocked about.

I'm not really opposed to BC being available to these students, I guess I just wish the need wasn't there. No demand = no need for supply.

amazingly enough...these kids in some places can get BCs anonymously but have to have athier parent's permission to get an aspirin.

MysticCat 10-18-2007 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1539087)
amazingly enough...these kids in some places can get BCs anonymously but have to have athier parent's permission to get an aspirin.

Seriously. My kids can't use a cough drop at school without a doctor's note. (Granted, it's elementary school, but still.)

But according to an interview I heard with one of the Portland school board members within the last hour, parental consent will not be required for distribution of birth control there.

I'm just waiting for the lawsuit.

sageofages 10-18-2007 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 1539053)
I'd say 11-13 is more accurate (since most states require students to be 5 upon entering kindergarten).

I'm not sure what to make of this... I understand the reasoning behind it, but aaack! It blows my mind that kids who are barely old enough to babysit consider themselves old enough to have sex.

I know I am *old* ...47. BUT...I remember distinctly when I was in 6th grade in 1971 (I was 11!), there was a group of my classmates (NOT ME...I would like to add) who were having sex!!! Probably about 4 or 5 of them. One of them was my best friend actually. It was like a "game" to them. EEEEK...I remember being shocked when it came out (on the playground after lunch) about it.

When my oldest daughter was in 7th grade (12 in 1991), one of her group of friends got pregnant by a 10th grader (16 yr).

A recent story in the Des Moines Register highlighted a 28 year old woman was arrested for encouraging her 15 year old daughter to beat up another girl. Do the math...mother born in 1979, daughter born 13 years later in 1992!!! (means mom was 12 when she got pregnant)

It happened then, it happens now.

These children need to have help to not be making more children. If it means the clinics are in middle schools, then that is where they need to be.

1908Revelations 10-18-2007 05:07 PM

There was a girl in my brothers 7th grade class with a baby:o, so there are pros and cons.

In middle school my friends and I were barely talking about kissing (I guess we were slow) moretheless sex.:eek:

Sign of the times perhaps:confused:

1908Revelations 10-18-2007 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 1539079)
I realize that kids this age are physically developed enough to have sex. It's the emotional part that gets me. I've had the opportunity to meet some extraordinarily mature middle schoolers... but none of them are, in my opinion, emotionally prepared for sex and its repercussions. That's what I'm shocked about.

I'm not really opposed to BC being available to these students, I guess I just wish the need wasn't there. No demand = no need for supply.

You are sooooo right.....heck there are many adults that can not deal with the emotional repercussions.

Buttonz 10-18-2007 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by AlethiaSi (Post 1539030)
... but then you have backwards*ss systems like at the college i work at that does NOT provide any BC, no condoms, no education, nothing.

Same in my school. I think we might be able to get condoms @ the nurses office *yes that is what our "health center" is called* but no BC. They tell you to go to Planned Parenthood.


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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 1539072)
It did say that it requires parent permission and, I don't see why a kid would be getting BC at school if it was ok with their parents.. seems like they'd just get it from that parent instead (unless cost is an issue?)

To be able to use the health center there at all requires permission from the school, but anything that goes on/is given to the kids is not told to parents. So as long as they have permission to be treated at the health center they can get it.

epchick 10-18-2007 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by 1908Revelations (Post 1539122)
Sign of the times perhaps:confused:

So true!

I knew a girl that had a baby in 8th grade, then one in 9th grade and then another in 10th grade.

One of my friends has been sexually active since she was 12 and her sister had a baby at 14.

The brother of my cousin's friend (lol) got a girl pregnant when they were 11 and now they have a 2 year old.

I honestly think they should even start talking about sex to the elementary kids. When I was in 5th all we got was the "your body is going through changes" (ie. periods) but that was it.

When my cousin was in 5th grade, she had a girl in her class talk about her sexual experiences. Adn another girl claimed that her 8 year old brother (he was in the 2nd grade) was having sex!!!!


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