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Old 07-21-2005, 01:13 PM
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10-Year Old Kenyan Girl Gives Birth

Don't Agonize Over Gladys-ORGANIZE for Children's Rights in Kenya

Onyango Oloo Adds His Voice to a National Outcry...

Like tens of thousands of Kenyans accessing our newspapers via the internet, I was literally stupefied for twelve seconds when I visited the East African Standard website to find out what was happening at home a few hours ago.





The picture by Soni Tanu of yet another brand new child mother,10-year-old Gladys Chelagat(a former pupil of Chemamul Primary School) holding her baby weighing 2.8kg at Kericho District Hospital stunned me as I reflected that this little msichana was four and a half years younger than my own teen son- who is still very much a child to me. I shared the anger, bewilderment and shock of most of my compatriots who have been united in their outrage across a range of Kenyan discussion forums. We all clicked ferociously for the text to accompany that harrowing image- but this turned out to be a fruitless quest.

Having recovered from my shock, I would like to urge myself and all Kenyans reading this that we really should not be shocked AT ALL.

There are other child mothers out there, as you can see from the picture below:



Now consider this factoid:

- Each year 1 in every 10 births worldwide is to a mother who is still a child herself.
- Girls in their teens in poor countries are twice as likely to die from pregnancy and childbirth related causes compared with older women. Girls 14 and under face even greater risks.
- Children born to children are more likely to be delivered prematurely and at low birth weight and are more likely to die in the first month of life.
- Young mothers also face enormous health risks: Obstructed labour is common and results in newborn deaths and death or disabilities for the mother. Research shows that young mothers and their babies also are at greater risk of contracting HIV/AIDS.
- Globally, the minimum-age-for-marriage laws must be improved and enforced.
- Canada has a low rate of infant mortality due to a high level of young girls enrolled in secondary school.

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Here is an excerpt from the 2004 Save The Children Report focusing on Child Mothers:

More than 1 million infants and an estimated 70,000 adolescent mothers die each year in the developing world because young girls are marrying and having children before they are physically ready for parenthood, according to the report released today.

The reports Early Motherhood Risk Ranking identifies 50 countries where motherhood is most devastating for young girls and their babies. Nine of the ten highest-risk countries are in sub-Saharan Africa. Niger, Liberia and Mali top the list. Other countries with high-risk scores outside of Africa include Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Guatemala, Haiti, Nepal, Nicaragua and Yemen.

In the ten highest risk countries, according to the report, more than 1 in 6 teenage girls aged 15 to 19 give birth each year and nearly 1 in 7 babies born to these teenagers die before age 1. The rankings are based on marriage and birth rates among teenage girls in each country as well as infant mortality rates for children born to teenage mothers.

This is so damn sad

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Old 07-21-2005, 01:27 PM
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I cannot tell you how sad it makes me feel to see the beautiful faces of children holding babies of their own.
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Old 07-21-2005, 01:39 PM
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As a Social Worker, news like this breaks my heart.
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Old 07-21-2005, 01:41 PM
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Those pictures and that article have brought me close to tears
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Old 07-21-2005, 02:11 PM
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The babyperson's beautiful, but this is just wrong. No 10-year-old should be a mother.
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Old 07-21-2005, 02:15 PM
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Old 07-21-2005, 02:46 PM
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I have a 10 year old. She can barely wipe her own behind, yet alone someone else's....
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Old 07-21-2005, 06:16 PM
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WTF???

I had JUST started mestruating at 10.

What happened at home? WHAT?!?!?!?!?!?!

Back in the day, we all were shocked and appalled at a NINTH grader having a baby. In my whole graduating class, only 5 people had babies, most in the 11th or 12th. Having sex wasn't even an OPTION back then. Yeah, we talked trash, but actually DOING it?? NO!!!!

They need to bring back sex ed in elementary. We had it starting in 5th, and I think it scared us good. I was too scared by what I knew to even think about it until I was in my second year of college. This is just too damn much!!

And this is NOT just in Africa. This is down the street. Its horrible!!


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Old 07-21-2005, 08:02 PM
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That first little girl's pic is just haunting. I can't stop looking at the expression in her eyes...it just makes my heart break for her. I can just see her trying to love that child the best she can knowing she doesn't really want her.
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Old 07-22-2005, 07:33 AM
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I can't even comment on this...it took me several times going by thie thread before I even read because I didn't like the title...this is really so sad.
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Old 07-22-2005, 03:43 PM
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STORY OUT ABOUT A FIVE YEAR OLD GIRL WHO GAVE BIRTH TO
A HEALTHY BABY BOY.....



http://www.snopes.com/pregnant/medina.asp
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Old 07-25-2005, 11:14 AM
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Somewhat related (off the NPHC yahoo listserve)

STORY OUT ABOUT A FIVE YEAR OLD GIRL WHO GAVE BIRTH TO
A HEALTHY BABY BOY.....



http://www.snopes.com/pregnant/medina.asp

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Old 07-25-2005, 01:57 PM
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A medical history revealed that she had been having regular periods since age 3, but that she had stopped menstruating for the past 7½ months. Additionally, she had fully developed breasts. Further examination revealed a fetal heartbeat, and an X-ray confirmed the pregnancy. Escomel stated that Lozada had submitted a report about the case to the Academy of Medicine in Lima.
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Old 07-25-2005, 02:16 PM
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Oh my Lord!

What I want to know is, medically/scientifically speaking, when is a girl, on average, able to have a baby? I mean, I guess from the articles from the time she's born, she can turn around and have a baby!!! I am so shocked right now. And seeing that picture of that little girl PREGNANT is very, very scary to me. My heart dropped, literally, when I saw that picture. I'm just dumbfounded by it all.

And another thing, where are the men in all of this? I mean, I don't really know the history of Kenya, but where are the men who impregnated these "babies?"

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Old 07-25-2005, 02:18 PM
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That first little girl's pic is just haunting. I can't stop looking at the expression in her eyes...it just makes my heart break for her. I can just see her trying to love that child the best she can knowing she doesn't really want her.
Her eyes just show it all, don't they? She's scared and quite frankly, though she may want to love the child, she may not even know HOW, which makes it all the more "haunting."
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