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School Officials Concerned About Disturbing Pregnancy Pact

Submitted by MedHeadlines on 22 June, 2008 – 13:4711 Comments

The disturbing “pregnancy pact” that apparently led to a rash of teen pregnancies at a Massachusetts high school has stunned people throughout the country and left school officials wondering if contraceptives should be made available to students. Seventeen pregnancies were reported at Gloucester High School this year - four times the number of pregnancies reported at the school last year. According to school principal Joseph Sullivan, all the girls in the pact were 16 years old or younger. Under Massachusetts law, it is a crime to have sex with anyone under the age of 16.

A high school health clinic in the city of Gloucester became suspicious after seeing a surge in girls seeking pregnancy tests. Officials reported that many of the teens who weren’t pregnant seemed very upset. When asked why they made the pact, some of the teen mothers-to-be said it was because they wanted to bring someone into the world who would “love them unconditionally.”  Some school officials have blamed the pact on media reports and movies like “Knocked Up” that glamorize teenage pregnancy.
According to the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, the teen birth rate is on the rise for the first time in 15 years.  At present, 3 in 10 girls in the United States become pregnant by age 20. Despite a 38% decline between 1990 and 2004 (most recent data available), there are more than 729,000 teen pregnancies annually.

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  • tee bagger says:

    dis iz bullshiet

  • lol says:

    if a girl wants to get prego, ill galdly help her.

    and what are they talking about knocked up for?

  • Murphy says:

    They’re talking about Knocked Up because God forbid they would actually suggest that these girls would take responsibility for their own actions. I’m sick and tired of how everybody tries to blame anyone but the parties involved for their own mistakes. They tried to blame Marilyn Manson for Columbine, it’s the same old thing. Nobody wants to admit, hey maybe these girls did what they did because they wanted to.

  • mateo says:

    “According to the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, the teen birth rate is on the rise for the first time in 15 years. At present, 3 in 10 girls in the United States become pregnant by age 20. Despite a 38% decline between 1990 and 2004 (most recent data available), there are more than 729,000 teen pregnancies annually.”

    I guess abstinence programs are working! The “bury your head in the sand” method had its day in court. Time to let grownups back in the drivers seat.

  • really fed up says:

    as a girl who went to a high school in small town texas where we had NO sex ed (and by the end of my sr. year 4 out of 60 graduating were preggers), swear on my life when the health teacher was asked about sex “the only think i can say is about abstinence.” i can totally understand and see where this came from.

    seriously we should reform our education system to add in some sex ed. should parents be teaching them these things, yes, but why not work together with the educators? because obviously kids are doing it anyways, might as well let them know what kind of outcomes it could have and the steps to prevent it. not to mention. and some cold hard facts about raising children. besides the fact that babies don’t stay that way for long.

    if you want to love something unconditionally get a dog…at least you won’t have to put that thru college one day

  • AMJ says:

    Where are these girls parents? This is ridiculous Babies having babies

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  • KGB says:

    The single mother in Knocked Up is a career woman, not a pregnant teen.

  • Cynthia Carrol` says:

    These girls need to be watching The Baby Borrowers. Check out clips here. What a bad decision they’re making.

    http://www.nbc.com/The_Baby_Borrowers/video/#mea=258876

  • JTrulove says:

    Ha, that was a hilarious clip. Was I that stupid when i was a teen!

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