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gmb45
8th July, 2009, 07:14 AM
No regrets: Lucy ~~~~~~y had four abortions by the age of 16

A multi-million pound initiative to reduce teenage pregnancies more than doubled the number of girls conceiving.

The Government-backed scheme tried to persuade teenage girls not to get pregnant by handing out condoms and teaching them about sex.

But research funded by the Department of Health shows that young women who attended the programme, at a cost of ?2,500 each, were 'significantly' more likely to become pregnant than those on other youth programmes who were not given contraception and sex advice.

A total of 16 per cent of those on the Young People's Development Programme conceived compared with just 6 per cent in other programmes.

Experts said the scheme failed because it introduced girls 'at risk' of becoming pregnant to promiscuous girls they might not otherwise have met.

Because of peer pressure, the more timid teenagers were more likely to have sex and become pregnant.

The ?5.9million YPDP programme was also designed to slash cannabis use and drunkenness among teenagers, but made no difference whatsoever.

Last night ministers pledged to drop the scheme after admitting it had failed. Around 40,000 teenage girls become pregnant every year in the UK, the highest level in western Europe.

The failed YPDP, launched in 2004, was based on a similar scheme in New York claimed to have significantly reduced teenage pregnancies.

However, attempts to replicate the work elsewhere in the U.S. did not lead to a fall in teenage pregnancies, casting doubt on the project as a whole.

In England, 2,371 teenagers took part in the programme over three years. They were nominated by social workers, teachers or NHS staff who thought they were at risk of school exclusion, drug abuse and pregnancy.

The study, published online by the British Medical Journal, was carried out by Meg Wiggins, from the Institute of Education at the University of London and Chris Bonell, from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

They were commissioned by the Department of Health to evaluate the programme independently.

They concluded that 'at best, the programme had no impact - and at worst it had a negative impact'.

A Department of Health spokesman said: 'This pilot was based on a successful American programme. It did not appear to reduce teenage pregnancy so we will not be taking it any further.'

By the time she reached the age of consent, Lucy ~~~~~~y had become pregnant four times.

And on each occasion the teenager from Toll Bar, South Yorkshire, had an abortion.

Now 19, she became pregnant at 12 after a single encounter with a 15-year-old boy.

She was then given a three-month contraceptive jab but failed to get another one.

The following year Lucy became pregnant by a 19-year-old man at a party. Her third pregnancy was by a 15-year-old boy who said he was infertile.

The last pregnancy was by her boyfriend Jack, 20, when a condom failed.

Lucy said: 'I don't regret having the terminations because I was too young to have a baby, but I do regret having sex when I wasn't mature enough to deal with it.

Lainie
8th July, 2009, 07:08 PM
id ban abortions in situations like that wee slapper. let her have the babies, take them off her and give them to some childless couple that would dearly love a baby to complete their lives. i was adopted as a baby. my birth mother gave me up as she was 19 and unmarried (shameful over 43 yrs ago). i was brought up by a loving couple who were desperate for a baby. they had pics of the day they brought me home (i was 3 weeks old) and all their close friends and family were there when they arrived home from the hospital with me. i did get ridiculed at school sometimes because of it but my mum told me to tell the bullies "well im special as i was chosen - your mum had to take what she got as there was no returns policy for ugly children"

i dont hate my birth mother for giving me away in any way (i did trace her but thats another thread and a long one at that).

my most vivid memory is going to get my lil sister - i was 3 and went out in the car with mum and dad. mum said i was asking where we were going and she said "to get you a baby sister" i thought for years and years after that day that babies were made in some kinda hospital. i was absolutely horrified when i discovered the truth!!! lol


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Lainie
9th July, 2009, 01:18 PM
forgot to say wtf is that girls mother doing about all this - ~~~~ all by the looks of it!!

Chimaera
10th July, 2009, 03:49 PM
forgot to say wtf is that girls mother doing about all this - ~~~~ all by the looks of it!!

Agreed unbeliavable

Mr Pumpy
10th July, 2009, 05:54 PM
Is that story depressing or what?