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	<title>Comments on: this week&#8217;s Chron column: Teens Love Sex &#8211; deal with it, America</title>
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		<title>By: ChicksonSpeedSpotter</title>
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		<description>A number of things:

I don&#039;t think that a rise in pregnancies amongst younger women as such is necessarily a problem, if these pregnancies were what the mothers themselves wanted.

The article does not mention whether these are *unwanted* pregnancies, pregnancies &quot;out of wedlock&quot;, or pregnancies in the context of marriage, where the couple just happens to be young. 

IMO, a journalist, not to mention the researchers themselves, has a responsibility to distinguish between all these things.

I also think it is rather suggestive  to use formulations like 
&quot;pregnancies AND syphilis&quot;, &quot;pregnancy AND STDs&quot;. 
The one is decidedly not the other.

It&#039;s totally unfair to all the young mothers who honestly wanted to have children, to lump them together with teenagers having unsafe sex and getting STDs. Let&#039;s not stigmatize young mothers this way.

If a woman, who grew up a Xian in a rightwing State, and has been immersed in Christian family values her whole life truly wants to start a family at what would be considered a young age, say 16 or 17, well, that is her choice. I personally think that&#039;s way too young, but again it&#039;s her choice.

What if the rise in teen pregnancies simply means that there are more young women who, inspired by right wing ideology, simply
*want* to start having families as soon as possible?

I think it is disingenuous to suggest that these young mothers *really* did not want to have children, simply because they chose to have them at a young age, and that it is all George W Bush&#039;s fault that they did.

My own mother was 18 when she had me (she got pregnant at the age of 17), my dad was 23. Everyone is always shocked
when I tell them this. My parents are both Xians, and well adjusted individuals, they are both highschool teachers. They were married when they had me. Just so you know, I will always defend young parents, especially young mothers, because, hey, my own
parents were young when they had me,  and I don&#039;t like to see young parents or young mothers associated with STDs or syphilis.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A number of things:</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think that a rise in pregnancies amongst younger women as such is necessarily a problem, if these pregnancies were what the mothers themselves wanted.</p>
<p>The article does not mention whether these are *unwanted* pregnancies, pregnancies &#8220;out of wedlock&#8221;, or pregnancies in the context of marriage, where the couple just happens to be young. </p>
<p>IMO, a journalist, not to mention the researchers themselves, has a responsibility to distinguish between all these things.</p>
<p>I also think it is rather suggestive  to use formulations like<br />
&#8220;pregnancies AND syphilis&#8221;, &#8220;pregnancy AND STDs&#8221;.<br />
The one is decidedly not the other.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s totally unfair to all the young mothers who honestly wanted to have children, to lump them together with teenagers having unsafe sex and getting STDs. Let&#8217;s not stigmatize young mothers this way.</p>
<p>If a woman, who grew up a Xian in a rightwing State, and has been immersed in Christian family values her whole life truly wants to start a family at what would be considered a young age, say 16 or 17, well, that is her choice. I personally think that&#8217;s way too young, but again it&#8217;s her choice.</p>
<p>What if the rise in teen pregnancies simply means that there are more young women who, inspired by right wing ideology, simply<br />
*want* to start having families as soon as possible?</p>
<p>I think it is disingenuous to suggest that these young mothers *really* did not want to have children, simply because they chose to have them at a young age, and that it is all George W Bush&#8217;s fault that they did.</p>
<p>My own mother was 18 when she had me (she got pregnant at the age of 17), my dad was 23. Everyone is always shocked<br />
when I tell them this. My parents are both Xians, and well adjusted individuals, they are both highschool teachers. They were married when they had me. Just so you know, I will always defend young parents, especially young mothers, because, hey, my own<br />
parents were young when they had me,  and I don&#8217;t like to see young parents or young mothers associated with STDs or syphilis.</p>
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