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Pregnancies Concern Gadsden School Officials
Santa Fe New Mexican ^ | 12/22/03 | A.P.

Posted on 12/22/2003 12:36:20 PM PST by Holly_P

ANTHONY, N.M. - The Gadsden Independent School District says 66 students are pregnant - most of them younger than age 15 and two of them still in elementary school.

Young girls getting pregnant is nothing new, but the problem appears to be increasing, said Sue Gowing, a nurse with La Clinica de Familia who splits her time between the district's two high school clinics.

Forty of the pregnant girls this year are freshmen, seven are in middle school and two are in elementary school. Sixth-grade is elementary school in the Gadsden district.

Last year 74 pregnancies were reported at Gadsden High School; 20 were reported at Santa Teresa High School.

New Mexico has the fifth highest teenage birth rate in the country, with nearly 5,000 babies born to teenagers each year. About one-third of all families in New Mexico begin with a birth to a teenage mother. Dona Ana County had the fifth-highest teenage pregnancy rate in New Mexico last year.

Last year La Clinica and Gadsden's school-based health clinics proposed making contraceptives available in school clinics. The idea probably will come before the school board early next year.

Gowing said the availability of condoms or birth control pills in school clinics would be a Band-Aid to the problem. However, she said it would help teens who want contraception but have difficulty getting it because of a lack of transportation.

Santa Fe Public Schools began dispensing contraception to students at school-based health clinics years ago after health staff discovered some students, mostly younger ones, were not picking up free birth control pills from county health offices, said Robert Benon, a family nurse practitioner at the Teen Health Centers in Santa Fe high schools.

Santa Fe health workers approached the district about providing birth control pills at high school clinics. Pills are now available, but only after discussions of abstinence and sexually transmitted disease, Benon said.

The rate of pregnancy at Santa Fe high schools dropped about 36 percent between 1997 and 2001, according to a recent report. Benon said the national teen pregnancy rate dropped about 9 percent over the period.

Noemi Loera, 18, who began pregnant at 15, is not sure easier access to birth control would have made a difference to hear.

"I'm not sure if anything would have helped," she said during a Gadsden High School class offered to teen parents.

Loera said she thought becoming pregnant would help keep her boyfriend, but he disappeared soon afterward.

She also said no one ever talked to her about sex until after she was pregnant.

School health officials hear that complaint when discussing abstinence, protection against unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV.

"They do not know basic stuff about their bodies," said Colleen Runyan, head nurse at Gadsden High School's clinic.

"Lack of knowledge coupled with a majority of students having their first sexual encounter at 12 is a dangerous mix. The typical teenager, they don't think it can happen to them," she said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: New Mexico
KEYWORDS: pregnancy; teens
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1 posted on 12/22/2003 12:36:20 PM PST by Holly_P
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To: Holly_P
Wasn't clintoon in NM earlier this year?
2 posted on 12/22/2003 12:37:12 PM PST by Az Joe
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To: Az Joe
I wonder what the illegal alien percentage is at this school.
3 posted on 12/22/2003 12:41:54 PM PST by Isolationist
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To: Holly_P
No wonder NM is trending Dim!
4 posted on 12/22/2003 12:47:14 PM PST by Conservateacher
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To: Holly_P
...something in the water...
5 posted on 12/22/2003 12:51:17 PM PST by danneskjold (John Kerry f***ed up my tagline)
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To: Holly_P
a majority of students having their first sexual encounter at 12 ....

Good Lord where are the parents????

6 posted on 12/22/2003 12:56:11 PM PST by EuroFrog (A chicken by any other name still tastes like chicken.)
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To: Holly_P
"Noemi Loera, 18, who began pregnant at 15, is not sure easier access to birth control would have made a difference to hear."

Not only that, they need a new editor at their newspaper!!!
7 posted on 12/22/2003 12:57:49 PM PST by luckymom (Keep the "Christ" in Christmas!)
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To: Holly_P
Lack of knowledge coupled with a majority of students having their first sexual encounter at 12 is a dangerous mix.

How about some statutory rape prosections for the males involved? Usually the younger the girls are, the older the boys/men.

Birth control pills aren't going to do a bit of good in a society where girls don't know how babies are made until they're pregnant. One can only imagine what a shambles their famililies are. Someone should be protecting these girls, but given the absence of parents, it's hard to figure out who.

8 posted on 12/22/2003 12:58:06 PM PST by Tax-chick (My baby is 2 today!)
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To: Holly_P
La Clinica de Familia

La Clinica de Familia obviously isn't aimed at American families. These young ignorant girls are giving birth to new little citizens for the American taxpayers to support.

9 posted on 12/22/2003 1:00:47 PM PST by janetgreen
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To: Holly_P
Don't the wetback males have zippers in their pants?
10 posted on 12/22/2003 1:01:26 PM PST by hgro
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To: Isolationist
notice of course that term was not used at all throughout the article. Also, how the hell is it possible for a 12 yr old to get pregnant?!
11 posted on 12/22/2003 1:02:05 PM PST by KantianBurke (Don't Tread on Me)
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> Young girls getting pregnant is nothing new

When I was in school, a pregnancy was shocking and almost unheard of. For a class of about 400, there were zero pregnancies in grade school, zero in junior high, and one in high school. I suppose this reporter would think I grew up in the Jurassic era.

The difference between then and now is liberalism. My generation was taught the difference between right and wrong. Liberals say there is no right or wrong, everything is relative, do anything you wish -- and they added sex education to teach kids how. Liberals threw out all the moral rules given us by 3,000 years of Western Civilization. Then after doing hell's handiwork for a century, they wonder why the country is going to hell.

12 posted on 12/22/2003 1:03:44 PM PST by T'wit
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To: KantianBurke
Because of nutrition and other factors, girls are hitting puberty at an earlier age.
13 posted on 12/22/2003 1:06:13 PM PST by Syncro
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To: Syncro
I think they are born pregnant.
14 posted on 12/22/2003 1:14:20 PM PST by Old Professer
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To: T'wit
YES....a pregnancy for a young girl used to be scorned...and looked down upon....now it's celebrated...(NOT ME, not anymore, by the way.) Creating little bastards has become a business for lots of agencies to take care of, IMHO.
15 posted on 12/22/2003 1:18:43 PM PST by goodnesswins (Happy HOLY Days)
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To: Old Professer
Like tribbles?


16 posted on 12/22/2003 1:19:40 PM PST by KantianBurke (Don't Tread on Me)
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To: T'wit
Early childbearing is a feature of Mexican culture. Once, these girls would have been married at 13 or 14, under the control of men who expected them to be domestic slaves while the men slept around. In some ways, they're better off than their grandmothers would have been - they're in school (hopefully learning to read), they're not married to machitos and slaving for mothers-in-law. There's a possibility that they could get a real life.

If the schools want to do anything to help, they shouldn't be handing out contraceptives so the girls can be used as whores. They need to be teaching them there are possibilities in life other than being a doormat, and (lest we forget) providing a decent education instead of drivel.
17 posted on 12/22/2003 1:20:04 PM PST by Tax-chick (My baby is 2 today!)
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To: Holly_P
I DID A LOTTA GOOD IN NEW MEXICO


18 posted on 12/22/2003 1:29:55 PM PST by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I will defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: T'wit
Liberals say there is no right or wrong

You summed up the problem very well. Multiculturalism is just the latest euphemism of the left for the elimination of any traditional sense of morality or ethics.

19 posted on 12/22/2003 1:34:09 PM PST by stripes1776
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To: Holly_P
I have heard the term "anchor child" which may apply here.
20 posted on 12/22/2003 1:34:37 PM PST by leadpencil1
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