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Britains youngest mums & dads. Tonight at 9pm

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Pinkchampagne · 10/10/2006 19:02

Following 9 teenagers who are about to become parents.
Looks interesting!

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Pinkchampagne · 10/10/2006 21:02

Starting now!

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Pinkchampagne · 10/10/2006 21:07

Triplets at 16!!!

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evilanniedividedin2byalargeaxe · 10/10/2006 21:08

also at the triplets!! at any age!!

southeastastralplain · 10/10/2006 21:09

it's scary my son is 13!

hunkermunster · 10/10/2006 21:15

Dear God...

bloodcurdlingstrawb · 10/10/2006 21:15

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Pinkchampagne · 10/10/2006 21:16

They are just babies themselves.

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NastyNemo666 · 10/10/2006 21:17

have got it recording..read about the girl with triplets apparently she wants a little boy now. Also a 17 yr old who had a 15mth old boy gave birth to triplets a few weeks ago good for her and her partner though that they dont live on benefits although I do wonder how when he is a catering assistant or somethign.

evilanniedividedin2byalargeaxe · 10/10/2006 21:19

Poor poor 14 year old who has bad MS.....

evilanniedividedin2byalargeaxe · 10/10/2006 21:20

Oh my god, watching the 14 year old in labour is so sad, why are they shouting at her??!!!

hunkermunster · 10/10/2006 21:20

She is making it worse, isn't she? Poor thing - I do feel sorry for her though. WTF are they doing having babies at this age?

Pinkchampagne · 10/10/2006 21:22
Sad
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Munz · 10/10/2006 21:25
  • I'm struggaling at 24 fgs god knows how a child copes
MortuaryAnyone · 10/10/2006 21:28

Oh my goodness. I can't even imagine dealing with that. A couple of the girls seem really sensible and aware of what they have to do to cope. That 13 year old with the 3 mth girl is never going to raise that baby.

evilanniedividedin2byalargeaxe · 10/10/2006 21:28

The girl with twins seems really sorted, though.

Munz · 10/10/2006 21:35

mort- my thoughts exactly, don't know about you girls but I feel that every penny I have is spent on the boy so he has what he needs/wants first then basically DH and I have what's left over - it's part andn parcel of being a parent I feel - so I thought the baby wipes for her b'day was fitting in a way and she was ungrateful for moaning about - althou tbh it was half expected as I feel at 13 some children/teenagers are v selfish and to have a child you can't be selfish. (or at least that's my personal view - and I do know a lot of teenage mums are excellent, however at 13 it's a touch on the young side)

lol.

Pinkchampagne · 10/10/2006 21:35

The parents with the two SN children seemed to cope really well.

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southeastastralplain · 10/10/2006 21:35

they should show this in schools, showing the reality might put some off!

Pinkchampagne · 10/10/2006 21:36

I agree!

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renaldo · 10/10/2006 21:36

The girl was really let down by the care system though wasn't she - pregnant at 13

peegeeweegeeWITCH · 10/10/2006 21:39

wow, that couple with the 2 special needs boys seem very strong!

that girl in devon (the one with the big teeth) with the little girl, has no interest whatsoever in that baby. Mind you, she is only 13...

Eek, my niece is 13 and there is no way I can imagine here with a baby...

Why oh why is this happening??

Britain has the highest teen pregnancy rate and the highest obesity rates - what is going wrong??

greyriver · 10/10/2006 21:39

wow wow wow at the parents with 2 SN lo's....

greyriver · 10/10/2006 21:40

how PRETTY is she without her specs on!!

nutcracker · 10/10/2006 21:40

Oh no, i thought that Melissa girl would do ok. Why does her mum let her bugger off to snog her boyfriend whilst she minds the baby FGS.

MortuaryAnyone · 10/10/2006 21:41

Personal value here...

I'm getting pissed off at the mums expecting, pushing for abortions. Please don't jump on me, I'm just saying.

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