Pregnancy
Last Updated on Sunday, June 06 2010 16:47 Written by Sue Thursday, November 12 2009 19:36
The central nervous system of a human body does not mature until around 22 years of age. Until a human body is fully developed it should not be expected to carry a growing, demanding fetus.
A girls bone structure is not fully developed so pregnancy is hard on an undeveloped skeletal frame.
Sure, teens get pregnant but to carry a fetus to full term is very hard on the undeveloped skeleton of a girl who is also still growing. A growing fetus will rob needed calcium from her to build her strong bones and teeth. At full physical maturity, you aren't still growing yourself so pregnancy is less hard on your body.A young girl will have small hips, too small to stretch and widen during child birth so doctors will demand she have a Cesarean section. This cuts muscle and tissue to remove the fetus earlier in the pregnancy. Not really good for either the girl or infant. Pregnancy causes undeveloped tissue and muscle to stretch and misshape. Surgery causes the tissue and muscle to be severed.
Before pregnancy, you should be fully prepared to accept responsibility for the care and raising of an infant. The world has too many people to sustain a quality of life for everyone. Don't add to the problem especially if you aren't prepared to do all the work necessary to raise your offspring.
- Are you in a stable marriage with a mother and father?
- Over 22 years of age?
- Do you a college education?
- Do you have a high paying job?
- Are you well educated in child development, child rearing and care?
- Do you have experience in raising children?
- Do you own your own home?
- Do you have a savings account?
- Do you have the means to start a college education account for your offspring?
- Do you have medical insurance?
- Are you both free of diseases, medical complications and genetic defects?
- Does your company have a bright future?
- Will one parent, preferably the mother, be able to stay home to raise the child?
Do not become pregnant if you:
- Plan to survive on welfare, food stamps, government housing or any form of government assistance.
- Drop out of school.
- Will raise the child in a violent home.
- Lack a college level education or trade school degree.
- Are not in a stable marriage or long term commitment.
- Need tuition help
- Need a baby sitter
- Don't own your own home.
- Live in an apartment.
- Have any long term health issues
- Have AID/HIV or other serious life threatening illnesses
- Have genetic defects that may be passed on to your child
- Expect the government to support your child
- Expect someone else to support your child
- Plan on adopting your child out
If you are under 18 you are too young for a sexual relationship.
- Abstinence is the only 100% birth control
- Birth control options
- Condoms
- Creams
- Lotions
- Birth control pills
- IUD
- Implants
- Tubular ligation or vasectomy
- Abortion (Cut up into pieces)
- Adoption (How does the give-away infant feel? Like a puppy at the pound?)
The earth has too many people. Don't breed up more you can't take care of properly.
STOP AND THINK!
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