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Old 04-23-2010, 08:40 PM
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10 year olds having babies in this day and age aren't as uncommon as people think it is. Sad, yet true.
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Old 04-23-2010, 11:04 PM
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10 year olds having babies in this day and age aren't as uncommon as people think it is. Sad, yet true.
10 year olds have been having babies in underdeveloped countries for quite a while now. Some of the first tests with the Pill (back in the 1950s) were done in areas where girls were age 19 and had 8-9-10 kids.
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Old 04-25-2010, 10:03 PM
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10 year olds have been having babies in underdeveloped countries for quite a while now. Some of the first tests with the Pill (back in the 1950s) were done in areas where girls were age 19 and had 8-9-10 kids.
10 year olds might have been having babies for centuries but it still doesn't make it right. Rape, molestation, and incest have also been more common than thought of since the beginning of time but not many will argue that these things shouldn't be. A whole lot of things go on in the world that shouldn't. Just because societies come to accept horrible acts as "normal" doesn't mean that it's supposed to be. I will never be convinced that children should be pregnant or married, no matter the time period or culture. And you would think this would be "common sense" all over the world but it isn't.
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Old 04-25-2010, 10:54 PM
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10 year olds might have been having babies for centuries but it still doesn't make it right. Rape, molestation, and incest have also been more common than thought of since the beginning of time but not many will argue that these things shouldn't be. A whole lot of things go on in the world that shouldn't. Just because societies come to accept horrible acts as "normal" doesn't mean that it's supposed to be. I will never be convinced that children should be pregnant or married, no matter the time period or culture. And you would think this would be "common sense" all over the world but it isn't.
I agree.
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Old 04-26-2010, 03:47 AM
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@the last few pages---holy trainwreck on a stick!

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Imagine being that "baby"...grown up. Imagine how you'd feel knowing you were the product of incest. That's something that therapy can not heal. Better to not bring that life into the world.
That's really sad. There are so many horrifying circumstances that can happen before/during our lives that therapy can't heal. It is ALWAYS tragic and heartbreaking. Yet somehow, we do heal (to the best of our ability) and most learn to survive, some of us even find it in ourselves to thrive. We can spout these statements here, but I doubt any of you walk up to any one of these incredibly resilient survivors, look into his or her eyes and say "it would have been better if you hadn't been born."

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This is 100% madness on every level.
HELL to the YEAH

I think we all agree that an abortion can't (legally) happen this late in the game, so this is all hypothetical. She could be traumatized from being "forced" (assuming she doesn't want to keep it) to carry this baby but she can be traumatized after being "forced" (assuming she wanted to keep it) to go through an abortion. She'll have emotional scars from both giving up the baby and from raising it before she's ready. Some say she could die in "childbirth." Okay well due to her small pelvis, she'd probably need a C-section and the risk of death in that is about equal to the risk of death during a second-trimester abortion. She and the baby are currently healthy, but both a second trimester abortion and a C-section can lead to infection/sepsis, internal organ damage, bleeding out, and a crap load of other things that can lead to infertility. Can you imagine either becoming infertile while birthing a product of your rape or becoming infertile after ending the life of the one child you could ever have?

I can't even say what I'd like to see happen because, let's face it, this poor girl is screwed on all sides--I agree with DP in that she needs to be in therapy until she's 100. But for nearly every argument on one side, the same applies to the other side. I'm praying she has/will have a lot of support because she's going to need it.
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Old 04-26-2010, 09:53 AM
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I think we all agree that an abortion can't (legally) happen this late in the game, so this is all hypothetical.
I didn't realize that until someone said it (I didn't read much of the article). That realization ended the abortion discussion on my end.
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