no they should not be,unless the girl wants to,after careful consideration. i am very anti abortion, but if my 14 year old was raped either by an unknown or incestral manner, i would have no problem with an abortion. i just don't think she would be emotionally ready to deal with the trauma of rape as well as an unwanted pregnancy. it is also not her fault if she is raped, i would expect her to keep it if it was her decision to play grownup, despite being educated enough to know better.
2006-09-11 02:42:22
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answered by saywot? 5
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Termination is not a decision which is made lightly and is most definitely not to be used as a solution to a mistake. If there is an underlying medical condition that is making pregnancy difficult then seek help and advice from all the professionals, they will be non judgemental. It is a very personal decision that only can be made by the parents of the baby.
Good luck
2006-09-09 00:55:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No in the long run age has nothing to do with it. You dont terminate life because someone regardless of age couldnt take responsibility for their own actions. If your old enough to have sex and make that decision then your old enough to decide what is best for u. Asking for help with those decisions are always a plus.
They showed on a Current Affair program here in Australia a father of 1 child who was 15 and his girlfriend had their child at 13. She died in a car crash 2 years later. He now takes full responsibility of the child and has no regrets. Not all teens make wrong decisions.
2006-09-08 22:17:25
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answered by Madison 2
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no they shouldn't because if they were then i wouldnt be a mum to a 26 day old baby who is absouloutly gorgeous and who i no i could not be without if i had terminated my pregnancy then i probably wouldnt be here either. i love my baby regardless of my age i just turnt 15 yesterday and it was the best birthday ever all because of my baby. It should be up to the mother of the child if they wanted to keep the baby not you!
2006-09-08 23:35:13
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answered by luvable-lisa 1
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Absolutely not ..not the babies fault is it . I think all the underage pregnant mothers shouldn`t be given pain relief during labour , sounds drastic i know but there is no deterrent against sex except the possibility of pregnancy or disease . Alot of teenage girls can be drama queens and the thought of giving birth with no epidural , gas etc should put the fear of god in them , it would me !
2006-09-09 02:05:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you think of that abortion ought to be inner maximum decision between a affected person and a physician? rather. We shouldn't enable those judgements to be made with the help of the two exterior persons or communities 'with a reason'. it rather is a call even exterior the healthcare professional, it belongs purely to the affected person, in consultation with the many times used practitioner. Do you think of which you should administration others scientific judgements? scientific judgements belong entirely to the affected person, it rather is their well-being and their life.
2016-11-06 22:59:16
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answered by ? 4
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No, no way i was 16 when i was pregnant with my son, he's now 11 years old, don't get me wrong it was bloody hard but i done it by the time i was 18 i had a full-time job and flat and on my own, i wouldnt' have changed a thing it's made me who i am today. now i'm 28 with a lovely man and another two kids and have a part-time job
2006-09-08 23:22:12
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answered by claire 'n' kidz 2
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termination is murder if an underaged girl is old enough to decide she is ready for sex then she is also old enough to take responsibility if she does get pregnant sure shel need help but its her fault. with rape cases its different as the woman didnt decide to have sex but it is tottally her desision if she wants to keep it then she should be aloud to
2006-09-10 02:42:50
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answered by mummy to 3 miracles 5
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no, because children have rights too. once these rights are taken away, they'll be less than human.
[edit] as hard as it may seem to believe, "children under 14" also have rights.
2006-09-08 22:44:56
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answered by Anonymous
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how old is underage
you must be going trough hell
that is a hard decission to make about someone else body
she may never forgive you
if something goes wrong she may never had another child
Good Luck
2006-09-08 22:27:10
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answered by waiting for baby 6
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