December 21, 200619 yr A 15-year-old girl has given birth at a school in Bradford. The baby was born in a medical room at St Joseph's Catholic College in Cunliffe Road on Friday, a school spokesman said. An ambulance was called but the girl had given birth by the time it arrived. The Year 11 pupil is not thought to have known she was pregnant. Spokesman for the Catholic Diocese of Leeds, John Grady, said the girl and her baby were "fine". "It is something that will be talked about for some time but we are just happy that the girl is OK, the baby is OK, and hopefully they will be home this weekend and spend Christmas at home," he said. "It is not going to help to go moralising on the whole situation. That is not important, what is important is that the child and the baby are fine and everything is being done for them and their parents." Mr Grady said the head teacher had met the girl's mother and preparations had been made for her to return to school and continue with her education. http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_yorkshire/6193021.stm
December 21, 200619 yr Did she get detention for "bunking off"??:rolleyes: The trouble is, with all these obese kids around, it must be nigh on impossible to spot a pregnancy nowadays................................. :P
December 21, 200619 yr A 15-year-old girl has given birth at a school in Bradford. The baby was born in a medical room at St Joseph's Catholic College in Cunliffe Road on Friday, a school spokesman said. An ambulance was called but the girl had given birth by the time it arrived. The Year 11 pupil is not thought to have known she was pregnant. [/url] 15 years or......11??????
December 21, 200619 yr Author 15 years or......11?????? She's 15. year 11 is the name for the school year she's in, sometimes called fifth year.
December 21, 200619 yr Author ah ok.......................sorry:) no problem :) we're just awkward over here!!!
December 21, 200619 yr Author Uhm... ...how do you not know you're pregnant? quite easily. you can continue having periods right into pregnancy, and if you're carrying the baby a certain way you wouldn't realise. When a friend of mine was pregnant, nobody knew because she carried the baby really high so there was no real bump, it just looked like she'd put on a bit of weight around her waist. and some really lucky people don't get morning sickness or other symptoms
December 21, 200619 yr quite easily. you can continue having periods right into pregnancy' date=' and if you're carrying the baby a certain way you wouldn't realise. When a friend of mine was pregnant, nobody knew because she carried the baby really high so there was no real bump, it just looked like she'd put on a bit of weight around her waist. and some really lucky people don't get morning sickness or other symptoms[/quote'] :freak:
December 22, 200619 yr "The Year 11 pupil is not thought to have known she was pregnant." what. the. fuck. no words. absolutely none.
December 25, 200619 yr quite easily. you can continue having periods right into pregnancy' date=' and if you're carrying the baby a certain way you wouldn't realise. When a friend of mine was pregnant, nobody knew because she carried the baby really high so there was no real bump, it just looked like she'd put on a bit of weight around her waist. and some really lucky people don't get morning sickness or other symptoms[/quote'] stil, you have to find out eventually before you give birth
December 25, 200619 yr I know! It's kind of hard to go nine months not realizing you're pregnant... or even having the slightest suspicion that you are
December 29, 200619 yr Hahahaha! Gotta love those Catholic schools! They teach you about sex in science lessons then tell you not to do in R.E lessons. When will they realise that people are probably going to do it anyway and teach them about contraception properly?!
December 29, 200619 yr Uhm... ...how do you not know you're pregnant? Exact :thinking: Man ... those girls are just stupid haha im sorry
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