This is sad to see. Children having a child. A
British school girl who has not been named
welcomed a daughter with her 13 year old
boyfriend. (New parents pictured above with
their son).
The schoolgirl got pregnant when she was only
11 years old and still in primary school by a boy
who was only 12. The children said they 'were in
love' and had been dating for a year when they
found out she was pregnant. They met over
Christmas 2012 in a park when she was 10 and
he was 11 going on 12. The children welcomed a
healthy daughter on Sunday April 13th 2014.
At 12 years and three months, she is five
months younger than the previous youngest UK
mother, Tressa Middleton, who gave birth at age
13.
Her mum who is only 27 is now Britain's
youngest grandmother. The new mum has a 3
year old sister and 9 year old brother and her
grandmother who is 56 is now a great
grandmother. Continue...
The girl's father who is currently in jail, and has a
3 and 9 year called into a radio station yesterday
to talk about the situation and said he only
found out he will be a grandfather just a month
ago
'I would rather have come home and had
this than find out she was on drugs at 11 or
12. There's plenty of routes kids this age
can go down. She's brought something
beautiful into the world... That little girl
does not bring shame to me at all, I'm so
proud of her. Shame doesn't even come
into it. We didn't know this was happening.
Unfortunately kids this age are going to
grow up to have boyfriends and partners or
whatever. If they do things behind their
parents' back that's something we're never
going to be able to find out.'
"We only found out she was pregnant a
month ago. That means she was eight
months pregnant. The baby is going to
come into the world no matter what. You
can just be supportive about it. The families
on both sides are going to be very
supportive about it. It is heartbreaking, but
you can't turn back time. You can only go
forwards.
'We don't know where it happened. What
you're implying is that we knew they were
having sexual intercourse in bedrooms. No.'
'We cannot keep her wrapped up her whole
life. I cannot keep her wrapped up all her
life. You know, she goes to school, they
spend time together. You can't stop this.
'I cannot go out and watch my little girl 24
hours a day, seven days a week. It's not
possible.It won't be happening again,
what's happened has happened because
you give your children a bit of slack. So now
we will be keeping an eye on people. Maybe
we could of [sic] done more.
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