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Can't see it making a difference - apparently teenage pregnancy figures have continued to rise even after this pill became available.
When you get kids saying 'I didn't think you could get pregnant the first time' despite supposed sex education classes at school I just despair.......
No,because the more relaxed we get with the sex laws then the more pregnancys,abortions and std's go up. According to them ""If it means them not going through the trauma of abortion, then it's valuable." No,we're just giving them the option of living recklessly and having a safety net to catch them when they fall!
If it works and stops children having children, then here's to it's success!

I'm curious as to how they'll know if the girl is between 11-13? Do you have to state your age when you get the pill?
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Wed 25/03/09
12:20 If it works and stops children having children, then here's to it's success!

Boo,theres another way to stop kids having kids,its called NOT HAVING SEX! Or at least using a damned condom,anyway,this pill cant stop std's!
Boo,theres another way to stop kids having kids,its called NOT HAVING SEX!

Gosh you don't say? Have you tried telling a young teen what they can and cant do? If they're hellbent on having sex, then they're going to do it.

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