This depends - if a boy forces a girl to have sex and she later finds out she is pregnant, this is not her fault, as the pregnancy is the result of sexual assault.
If the boy is more than 3 years older than the girl, or if she is under the age of consent and the boy is over 18 - legally she is not to be blamed for the pregnancy - as she was not old enough to consent to having sex.
Those exceptions aside - if the boy and girl equally consented to the sex act - they are both equally responsible for the pregnancy.
Girls are equally to blame for teen pregnancy as the boy they are having sex with, they are not more to blame. In the case of a girl involved with an older male, I would place more of the blame on him for not being responsible enough to always use a condom.
Isn't teenage pregnancy actually when the girl carries the baby for nine months, and teenage conception just the same as any other conception, when they have sex?
There are only disadvantages of the teenage pregnancy. There is not a single advantage of the teenage pregnancy. You cannot advice to continue the teenage pregnancy. She is too immature to become the responsible mother. You have to get the pregnancy terminated in almost all the cases. That inflicts the physical and mental trauma to the teenage girl. She becomes mature by mid twenty, generally.
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Jack Zackler has written: 'The teenage pregnant girl' -- subject(s): Illegitimacy, Illegitimate children, In adolescence, Pregnancy, Teenage mothers, Unmarried mothers
Well they have to blame sombody, and mommy and daddy do not want their little princess to be blamed,so it has to be that awful boy...the same as the male goes to the clink, and the little princess walks free...poor little girl...big nasty boy The boy has to be blamed because he did not wear the condom a condom is a device that's use for prevent women having a baby also the boy must be blamed if he did not wear a condom of course everyone one knew that but obvisouly the boy did'NT the boy is blamed cause the girl is stuck with the situation. And the boy could walk away at anytime...
Well they should be showing care for the girl they got pregnant, and making sure she's okay.
Diary of a Teenage Girl was created in 2000.
Rosemary's Baby
Not really. What can affect it is your weight. Anorexia or obesity can lead to problems trying to get pregnant.
Yes, an 11-year-old girl can become pregnant if she has started menstruating and is biologically capable of conception. However, pregnancy at such a young age poses significant health risks for both the mother and the baby. Additionally, there are legal and social implications surrounding teenage pregnancy that vary by location. It's important for young individuals to have access to education and resources regarding reproductive health.
The cast of Killing the Afternoon - 2005 includes: Ailish Cleary as Teenage Girl 3 Andrea Deady as Teenage Girl 2 Siobhan Hanley as Teenage Girl 4 Gary Horgan as Teenage Boy 2 Ciara Lynch as Teenage Girl 1 Thea Scanlan as Child