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Sixteen and pregnant. It wasn't exactly the dream I'd had while I was in my junior year of high school. I dreamt of moving away to college and living in a dorm. But when I got the news that I was pregnant, everything changed.
18-year-old high school student and mother
May 15, 2012, 02:49 PM EDT | Updated Jul 15, 2012
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18-year-old high school student and mother
Sixteen and pregnant. It wasn't exactly the dream I'd had while I was in my junior year of high school. I dreamt of moving away to college and living in a dorm. School is important to me, and I had the grades to do it. But when I got the news that I was pregnant, everything changed. I was with a boy I thought was my best friend -- a boy I saw myself spending my whole life with. He was loving, caring and fun -- he was my first everything. We'd known each other since middle school and our relationship had grown out of a close friendship. When I made the choice to give my virginity to him, I was sure of the decision. I would do anything for him. And I knew that he'd be there for me. When I told him I was pregnant, I was confident he would be there to support me and our baby. Three weeks after our daughter Tinleigh was born, he was gone. I felt betrayed, angry and hurt. I'm now a teen mother, and a single mother. I love my daughter more than anything in the world, but the reality is that being a mom at 17 is difficult. There are of course great moments, but it's difficult not to wonder what might have been if I'd made different choices in life. I won't be going away to school like I'd hoped; I won't be hanging out in a dorm meeting new friends, rushing a sorority or spending late nights studying in the campus library. I've been working hard, though -- juggling school with raising my daughter -- and I'm proud that I'll still graduate high school on time and start college at a local school in the fall. I know that having an education will help me give my daughter the best life possible, so I'm doing everything I can to make that happen. But in addition to worrying about my grades, I'll worry about who can watch Tinleigh while I'm in class, if she's got everything she needs and if I'm going to be able to provide for her. I'm lucky to have an incredibly supportive and loving family, but it's still hard. I'm sharing my story on MTV's "16 and Pregnant," and I hope that other young women will watch it and think about the potential consequences of unprotected sex. I was like so many other young girls out there -- I didn't think it would happen to me. But it did. The best advice I could give girls out there is to respect yourself, and never compromise yourself for someone else. If you decide to have sex, use protection every time. If the pill doesn't work for you, then look into other birth control options on sites like itsyoursexlife.com . And, know that sex can complicate relationships -- being a virgin isn't a bad thing! If someone really loves you, they will understand how you feel about sex and protection.
18-year-old high school student and mother

I HAD SEX AT 12 AND LONGED TO HAVE A BABY. SO I TRIED AND TRIED AND AFTER A YEAR GOT PREGNANT BY A BOY I USED TO HANG AROUND WITH IN THE PARK ..I'M NOT SORRY
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SHOCKING STORY THAT EVERY MOTHER OF A TEENAGER IN BRITAIN TODAY CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS
MATALLA Milne was desperate for a baby - and after trying to conceive for a year her dream came true and she fell pregnant.
She was JUST 13. And at 14 she gave birth to daughter Jayda.
Matalla cuddles her pretty tot and says: "For as long as I can remember I've wanted a baby."
She's not worried that her 18-month-old baby's dad - a lad she knew from hanging out at the park - now wants nothing to do with her.
"I wanted a baby because everyone else around me seemed to be pregnant," she explains. "And some of my mates had babies.
"Some girls get pregnant on purpose to get their own council places or just to get out of going to school. But I really wanted one for the same reasons an adult wants one."
Her words will horrify every parent with a schoolgirl daughter. There were 39,286 teen pregnancies recorded in Britain in 2002. The figures are still rising although the Government has spent £60million on the problem.
But still Matalla's story is all too common, showing that the system has failed her and that the message is not getting through to those who need to hear it most.
Teen pregnancies are so common that even Matalla's own mother Sally, 35, sees nothing unusual about her daughter's situation.
She says: "I told her from the outset it was her decision. It was her bed and she had to lie in it. I wasn't angry - what's the point?"
To get an insight into the life of an under-age single mum, The People visited Matalla, now 15, on the graffiti-strewn estate where she was brought up in Swindon, Wilts - one of the worst teen pregnancy hotspots in southern England.
At 12.30pm she is just out of bed. With a packet of cigarettes in her dressing gown pocket, she tells us to come back later.
When we return Matalla lights up. Little Jayda could be learning her ABC - instead she is being taught how to fetch and carry her mum's brimming ashtray.
Matalla has smoked since she was 11 and didn't kick the habit while pregnant. She has no money but her Nan buys her 100 cigarettes a week.
Oblivious to the loss of her carefree youth after falling pregnant so young, she says: "A baby gives you something to love - and something to love you back. You are always there for them and they are always there for you.
"I love kids. Jayda is beautiful and having her has given me something to live for.
"I went for an early scan and from the moment I heard the baby's heartbeat, I knew I wanted to keep it. Two of my friends have had abortions. I wouldn't do that."
Matalla, who says she has had "less than 10" sexual partners, was also tested for AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases. "I was OK, I knew I would be," she says casually.
Her baby's father was not at the birth. Matalla was supported by her mum, Sally's live-in boyfriend John and his ex-wife and kids.
She says: "Jayda's dad wouldn't come because he said it wasn't his baby. He wasn't my boyfriend, he was my friend's brother and just a boy I used to hang out with in the park.
"Sometimes we had sex. He still won't accept her, although his mum and sister do. Jayda goes round to their house but he won't have anything to do with her." Matalla, expelled at 13 for bad behaviour and playing truant, lost her virginity when she was only 12.
She was drunk on cider and her delivery driver mum was at work. "I'd been going out with a boy for two years and he was a virgin too," she recalls. "We had too much to drink one night and it just happened.
"Like everyone else, we were curious. Everyone talks about sex. You can't avoid it. It's everywhere - on the telly and in magazines.
"At school all the kids, especially the boys, boast about losing their virginity. When you think everyone else is doing it, you want to find out what it's all about."
Although she says she was desperate for a child, by the time she was 13 she had asked for the morning-after pill from her doctor EIGHT times.
She explains: "I wanted to get pregnant but sometimes I panicked and took the pill as a precaution. The doctors hand them out like sweets, no questions asked."
Then she discovered she WAS expecting. At first Matalla, whose parents split up when she was seven, was terrified of telling her mum.
She laughs: "I rang her at the start of a 12-hour shift so she'd have time to calm down. But she told me it was my future and my decision."
Sally knew the father's identity. But she says: "He was a kid, too, and not capable of taking responsibility.
"I made it clear to Matalla that while I would support her, I wasn't going to do all the work for her and look after the baby. I knew she would cope. She's a good mum and has done a good job with Jayda. She's always been mature for her age - she's 15 going on 30."
Sally doesn't think she could have done anything different to prevent her daughter's pregnancy.
She says: "You think you're doing the right thing going out to work but perhaps I should have stayed at home. You just can't do right for doing wrong. And where we live there's nothing for kids to do. And sex is everywhere."
Sally believes Coronation Street encourages teenage girls to get pregnant. "Since Sarah Lou had a baby at 13 it seems lots of girls have fallen pregnant," she says.
"Sarah coped really well and made it all seem so easy that they got it into their heads that it would be the same for them."
But Sally does admit to some regrets. She says: "I wanted my daughter to make something of her life - to go to college, get a good job, get married and have kids.
"I expected her to do things normally. Of course, there's no such thing as a normal way today."
At least Matalla has now passed three GCSEs at the study centre with a creche set up in Swindon to cope with the soaring number of schoolgirl mums. Matalla has now moved away from home and into a hostel for young single mums, hoping it will lead to her being housed by the council, and she is learning what benefits she will be entitled to when she turns 16 in a few weeks' time.
"I'll get income support, housing benefit and child benefit," she says. "I'll stay at the hostel for about two years and if I'm good the council will give me a place of my own. Then I'll get a grant to buy curtains, beds, sofas and other stuff."
Matalla adds: "I stay in most nights to look after Jayda. Once a week mum babysits while I go round to a friend's. Once a month I go to an under-18s disco. It doesn't bother being stuck at home."
Matalla doesn't worry that potential boyfriends will be put off by her having a child.
"When I'm pushing the pram round the estate, boys chat me up all the time," she laughs. "But I like them older now. My last relationship was with a 20-year-old. He didn't mind that I had a kid. But at the moment I'm off men."
And in spite of it all, Matalla still has her dreams. She says: "I'll stay at home with Jayda for two years then get a job. I fancy being a lawyer."
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STARK images show life inside a seedy brothel in the Philippines capital of Manila - where heavily pregnant women made up some of the roughly 50 sex workers used by mainly foreign clients.
Prostitutes as young as 17 lived in the the basic living quarters of the sex den and can be seen getting dressed-up before a busy night's work.
These images, taken in the nineties, show the basic living quarters and washing facilities of the building where most of the women lived and worked.
The prostitutes would tend to sleep until the late afternoon before getting up to spends hours getting themselves ready.
Once dressed they would wait for customers in a brightly lit room with red sofas.
When they were chosen by a client they would change from an evening dress into something less formal, before leaving to go off to a hotel or to the client's house.
Pregnant women were heavily desirable among potential customers and some young mothers had to bring their kids in to be looked after while they worked.
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By Johnbosco Agbakwuru IT was a shocking story to the parents and neighbours of an 11 year old girl and pupil of Ikorenim Primary School in Calabar, Cross River State, Ekamen Asuquo, when a pregnancy test that was conducted on her at the General Hospital, Calabar revealed that she was carrying a four-month pregnancy.
The mother of the primary five pupil, who resides at 2, Pipeline Road, Ikorenim had suspected pregnancy, going by the symptoms exhibited by the teenage girl, who was sick for a while as she decided to take her to the hospital after she failed to get well, despite long period of self medication.
The mother was rattled when it was discovered that the girl was pregnant after some tests.
A neighbour, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said “She has been at home for the past two months always complaining of one ailment or the other and the mother had to take her to the General Hospital after home medication could not heal her in the hope that she could be treated there.”
The neighbour, said when the teenage girl was confronted by her mother, who allegedly sells hot drinks and illicit drugs over who was responsible for the pregnancy, she mentioned one Tony, one of the boys that patronises her mother’s hot drinking joint.
However, the source hinted that when Tony was confronted, he said “He was the one who dated the teenage girl first but another customer, Jones snatched her from him and when Jones was confronted, he said he had since stopped dating the girl and mentioned another person, who when also confronted, mentioned another boy and at the last count, the number was five.”
It was gathered that the mother was infuriated when her daughter confirmed that she slept with all the boys mentioned and could not actually tell who was responsible. It was also gathered that two of the boys mentioned were tenants living in the woman’s house.
Out of annoyance, “She has since asked the two young men living in her house to quit but they are asking for time to secure another accommodation before they can vacate the house.”
When the distraught mother was asked what she was going to do with the daughter’s predicament, tears rolled down her cheek, as she said “I leave everything to God.”
When the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr John Umoh, was contacted, he said the incident had not been reported to the police.

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