---BOSTON - An investigation has been launched into an apparent teenage "pregnancy pact" that has at least 17 high-school girls expecting babies, four times more than last year, including many aged 16 or younger.
A high school health clinic in the city of Gloucester, Mass., became suspicious after seeing a surge in girls seeking pregnancy tests. Local officials said Thursday nearly half of those who became pregnant appear to have entered into a pact to have their babies together over the year.
"Some girls seemed more upset when they weren't pregnant than when they were," Gloucester High School principal Joseph Sullivan told Time magazine, which broke news of the pact on its Web site. Some of the girls reacted to the news they were pregnant with high fives and plans for baby showers, Sullivan said. One of the fathers "is a 24-year-old homeless guy," Sullivan told the magazine. Others were boys in the school.
Statutory rape charges?Superintendent Christopher Farmer confirmed the deal to WBZ-TV, saying the girls had "an agreement to get pregnant." He said the mothers-to-be are generally "girls who lack self-esteem and have a lack of love in their life." Carolyn Kirk, mayor of the port city 30 miles northeast of Boston, said that many factors could be involved in the recent surge in teen pregnancies in the community, but she doubts a dozen girls would conspire to get pregnant. Gloucester is a fishing town and has been going through an economic decline in recent years. That’s led to cuts in teachers, services and some health classes at local schools.
Still, Kirk told Reuters that authorities are looking at whether to pursue statutory rape charges. "We're at the very early stages of wrestling with the complexities of this problem," she said.
"But we also have to think about the boys. Some of these boys could have their lives changed. They could be in serious, serious trouble even if it was consensual because of their age — not from what the city could do but from what the girls' families could do," she told Reuters.
Under Massachusetts law, it is a crime to have sex with anyone under the age of 16.
The ‘Juno’-Jamie Lynn effect?"At the very least these men should be held responsible for financial support, if not put in jail for statutory rape as the mayor has suggested," Greg Verga, chairman of the Gloucester School Committee, told Reuters in a telephone interview.
Nationwide, teen pregnancies are showing signs of rising after steadily declining from 1991 to 2005. This trend was highlighted Thursday when Britney Spears' 17-year-old sister Jamie Lynn, star of Nickelodeon's popular TV show "Zoey 101," gave birth to a baby girl, according to People magazine.
"The data seem to be indicating that the declines that we had seen through the 1990s are coming to a close," said David Landry, a researcher at the Guttmacher Institute, a New York-based nonprofit group focusing on reproductive issues.
Birth rates for teenagers aged 15 to 17 rose by 3 percent in 2006, the first increase since 1991, according to preliminary data released in December by the National Center for Health Statistics. Landry cautioned against attributing the trend to Hollywood following the recent hit movie "Juno," in which a teenager gets pregnant and decides to have the baby, and "Knocked Up," a comedy about a one-night stand.
"The trend emerged before those movies," he said.
In Gloucester, the 1,200-student school administered 150 pregnancy tests to students in the past academic year. The school forbids the distribution of condoms and other contraception without parental consent — a rule that prompted the school's doctor and nurse to resign in protest in May.
"But even if we had contraceptives, that pact shows that if they wanted to get pregnant, they will get pregnant. Whether we distribute contraceptives is irrelevant," said Verga.
Dear 17 Young Girls,
I am sick to my stomach.
I am furious. WHAT the hell were you thinking?
I am praying that you will become wonderful birthmothers instead of young girls under the age of 16 who think raising a baby is all about dressing up a doll baby.
BUT.
I have a great power point presentation just in case any of you want to know the price of a baby. That's including the physical, mental, and emotional price.
AND
I know some great people looking to adopt!
Please! Make the right decision!
Brandi
Our Amazing Daughter
9 years ago
5 comments:
I saw this on the news yesterday and couldn't believe it. The town of Gloucester was in one of my areas on my mission. It is absolutely beautiful! Apparently we should have been spending more time at the local Jr. High School (I was there 5 years ago).
SICK! I about lost the popcorn I have eaten today. My stomach LITERALLY got nauceous over this. I feel disgust initially. I feel sad that these kids don't understand the Plan of Salvation and the sacredness of procreating with our Heavenly Father. I feel sad that these Spirits wanted a body bad enough that they were willing to come to the earth in these circumstances. I feel sad that these kids are selfish and don't understand what they are getting into and that they are going to grow to resent this child. My heart is heavy! This is where I have to learn to forgive and have SERIOUS hope. I can't imagine letting my Spirit Children go into a situation like Heavenly Father allows most of them to go into. WOW! A complete loss of words. So sad. Glad I am not the ultimate judge. I know I don't know their situation and I don't know the full story and that is what I try to tell myself but glad that Heavenly Father is in charge of things in the hereafter cause I don't have it in me to be compasionate about something like this. It is hard to punish or get across ineffective people.
I feel bad for the guy who got two of the girls pregnant:
Child support for 18 years x 2 = Poor man with a future of only working two jobs and taking public transportation for the rest of his life.
OOh my gosh! BRANDI!!! How are you?!?! Please tell me you remember me, this is Jaime!! I can't believe I found your blog!! Your family is beautiful!!
A.M.E.N. SISTA!!!!
what the heck WERE they thinking!?!
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