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Mum-to-be aged 11!!

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Girl, 11, will be Britain's youngest mother

 

 

A girl is to become Britain's youngest mother after becoming pregnant at 11.

The girl smokes 20 cigarettes a day despite being eight months' pregnant. She conceived aged 11 when she lost her virginity to a boy of 15 on a drunken night out with friends.

The 15-year-old has since been charged with rape by police, and is due to appear again at Edinburgh sheriff court on July 10.

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Her 34-year-old mother, who gave birth to her youngest child eight months ago, said she was 'proud' of her daughter.

 

 

 

She will be 12 years and 8 months when she has the child next month. Jenny Teague, Britain's youngest mother until now, was a month older when she gave birth in 1997.

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The youngster, who lives near Edinburgh, says looking after her younger brothers has prepared her for motherhood.

But the girl admits she "panics and cries" when babies are unwell and does not feel able to bathe them.

The mother-to-be, who cannot be named for legal reasons, had unprotected sex with the teenage boy, who also cannot be identified, while drunk last August.

'Excited'

She told the Sun: "I didn't think I'd get pregnant because it was my first time. But I'm really excited and looking forward to being a mum.

"I can't wait to take the baby swimming and out for walks in the pram. I think I'll be able to cope as I've had lots of practice looking after my brothers.

"I know how to feed a baby its bottle and I can change nappies. But I panic and cry if they're sick and I don't like giving them a bath because I'm a bit frightened.

"It's good to know I'll have my mum here to help me if I need her."

Concerned she might be pregnant, the girl visited a GP three times but tests proved negative. She learned the truth after buying a home-testing kit from a supermarket.

After the device displayed two blue lines, indicating she was pregnant, she pleaded with a female relative to break the news to her mother. The girl, who has been suspended from her first year of secondary school for fighting, said: "I was paranoid about what my mum was going to say and just frightened about being pregnant too.

"I knew straight away that I couldn't have an abortion because that's something I don't believe in.

"I was upset and so was my mum, especially as she'd just had my wee brother. We had a big argument and I ended up locking myself in my room and running away to a friend's.

"It was really hard but it's brought me and my mum closer, which is good. I knew my mum would stand by me no matter what, but I told her straight away I was going to keep the baby.

"The social worker suggested I got rid of it but I'd never do that."

Smoking at nine

The girl, who has shoulder-length dark hair, began smoking at nine and started drinking tonic wine and vodka cocktails at ten. She claimed her cigarette habit was not harming the health of her unborn child.

She said: "I can give up smoking at any time, but I don't find it affects my pregnancy."

The girl, whose parents split up several years ago, said she would like a baby boy - and may call him Leo.

She is currently being educated at a local community centre but knows she must return to school.

She told the Sun: "My mum has said she will look after the baby so I can go to school. I don't know what I want to do with my life when I leave. I used to want to be a nursery nurse, but now I'm not so sure."

'Proud of my daughter'

Her mum said: "I'm not ashamed of my daughter at all - in fact, I'm proud of her for keeping the baby.

"I know she's worried what other people will say but she can walk out there with her head held high.

"At first I wasn't too happy about becoming a gran. But now I'm used to the idea. I'm really looking forward to having another baby in the house." The Scottish Conservatives has called for society and families to unite to change attitudes towards sex following the news.

well. many girls in my country have like 3 kids in age 10 :bigcry:

but not in the city, in the country. so im not that surprised. but that girl above is indeed OMG.

That is just wrong!!!

well. many girls in my country have like 3 kids in age 10 :bigcry:

but not in the city, in the country. so im not that surprised. but that girl above is indeed OMG.

 

 

My god, where do you live? That is AWEFUL.:shocked2: :\

i live in indonesia. that happens on the country not the city, so there's not much people knows that. they do it because they like it anyway. i mean, married and getting pregnant. when a girl age 18 dont have a child yet, she'll have a bad reputation.

really??

 

and how old are you?

oh.. I see...

 

here it's really weird to see a girl married at the age of 18 or 19...

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well. many girls in my country have like 3 kids in age 10 :bigcry:

but not in the city, in the country. so im not that surprised. but that girl above is indeed OMG.

 

Where??:confused:

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i live in indonesia. that happens on the country not the city' date=' so there's not much people knows that. they do it because they like it anyway. i mean, married and getting pregnant. when a girl age 18 dont have a child yet, she'll have a bad reputation.[/quote']

 

So what happens then? Does she get a red square??:rolleyes:

I cant remember in what culture or what time, I think it was about 1600 years ago, maybe in Italy, when it was common for 7-8 year olds to have children.

I remember I've seen a tv program where (!) 5 year old girl was having a baby from her own father, they even showed the video of this process....It was disgusting.

So what happens then? Does she get a red square??:rolleyes:

 

umm no. but then people talk behind her back a lot so it's not a very good feeling after all. and i dont think there's a guy who want to marry a country girl age 18. they'd prefer younger.

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:shocked2: ewwwww gross!

 

She doesn't think smoking & drinking will hurt the baby?!

 

Well Britney didn't, so why should she??:rolleyes:

And I think you'd find the two have a LOT in common (money aside).:P

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I cant remember in what culture or what time' date=' I think it was about 1600 years ago, maybe in Italy, when it was common for 7-8 year olds to have children.[/quote']

 

That's quite possibly true, but that was in the dark ages!!

That's aweful! And the mom...I'm speachless. 'I'm not ashamed of my daughter??

'Smoking won't harm the baby??. C'mon!

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That's aweful! And the mom...I'm speachless. 'I'm not ashamed of my daughter??

'Smoking won't harm the baby??. C'mon!

 

Welcome to the world of chavdom!!:P

I cant remember in what culture or what time' date=' I think it was about 1600 years ago, maybe in Italy, when it was common for 7-8 year olds to have children.[/quote']

You can't have a kid at the age of 7-8.

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