Thursday, 17 April 2014

Britain's Youngest Parents Of 12 & 13 Year Old Welcome Daughter

Britain's youngest parents: Girl, 12, gives birth to 13-year-old boyfriend's babyBritain’s youngest parents: Mum’s 12, dad’s 13, gran’s 27
Sunday April 13, 2014 was a day of broken records in UK as young parents of 12 and 13 years who met in a park over 2012  christmas welcomed their cute baby girl who weighed 3.1kilograms. The young mother who was 11-year-old when she took in and was still in primary school as at that time. is said to be in Year 7 in high school while her baby daddy who lives near her in North London is currently in Year 9.

The young mother who did not look pregnant keeps her classmates in school shocked as she was still attending lessons until last month. The child's birth had been registered on Tuesday by the mother of the 12-year-old who is 27 years and is said to be one of Britain's youngest grandmothers while the mother of the 27 year old grandmother who is 56 is now a great grandmother. !!Wow!!!


Britain's youngest parents at 12 and 13
Aged just 12 and three months, the girl is five months younger than the UK's previous youngest mother, Tressa Middleton. She became pregnant at 11 and gave birth aged 12 in Edinburgh in 2006.
Tressa Middleton: Britain's previous youngest mother
The young parents who claimed to be "drunk in love" and totally obsessed with each other were rumored to get married soon

The young mum whose parents are separated lives with her own mother, her 3-year-old sister and 9-year-old brother and she hopes to return to school in September. 

Little wonder, her dad who does not live with the family admitted that he was heartbroken by the situation, but insisted that he did not know his daughter was sexually active at 11 and only found out about the pregnancy a month ago. He said: 

"Unfortunately kids at this age are going to grow up and have boyfriends and partners. If they do things behind their parents' back that's something that we are never going to find out.
"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 can't keep a watch on her 24-hours a day, seven days a week.

"You don't know what has gone on and once the mistake has been made, you just have to support them.

"That little girl has not brought shame to me at all. I am so proud of her."
 'Rather she had a child than drug addiction'

When asked how he can be proud of his daughter having sex at 11, he said: 

"Unfortunately she is still my little girl whether she has done that or not. I would rather come home and face this than find that she is on drugs at 11 or 12. She's not the first person and will not be the last person.
"She has brought something beautiful in the world and so we are going to standby and support this."
He also refutes claims the couple want to now get married and added: "It is news to us and absolute nonsense. It is not even on the cards."

According to latest figures released by the Office for National Statistics the number of pregnancies in those under 18 dropped to 27,834 in 2012, compared with 31,051 in 2011.

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