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Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:19 pm
Taken from: http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/dpgo_11_Year_Old_Gives_Birth_on_Wedding_Day_mb_200911031257283639789(MYFOX NATIONAL) - An 11-year old Bulgarian girl gave birth to a baby girl after going into labor on her wedding day, according to The Daily Telegraph . Kordeza Zhelyazkova became pregnant two weeks before her 11th birthday and was set to marry boyfriend Jeliazko Dimitrov, 19, when she went into labor during her three-day wedding last month. "I'm not going to play with toys any more -- I have a new toy now," Zhelyazkova told Britain's News of the World newspaper . The bride-to-be was still wearing her wedding dress and tiara when she arrived at a hospital to give birth to daughter Violeta. She admitted that she had not known about sex education or even how to get pregnant. She presumed she was putting on weight from eating too many burgers until her grandmother suggested she was pregnant. Zhelyazkova met Dimitrov in the playground of her school when he rescued her from bullies. Their daughter was conceived within a week. Dimitrov now faces up to six years in jail for having sex with a minor. It is not uncommon for Bulgarian girls to become pregnant while in their teens. Most brides in the country are between 14 and 17 years of age. Zhelyazkova is believed to be the youngest person in the world to give birth , although some say a 5-year-old girl in Peru gave birth to a baby boy in 1939.
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 6:08 pm
awww your link does not work I really wanted to check it out emo
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:37 pm
cant escape awww your link does not work I really wanted to check it out emo There's nothing else to see, everything in the article has been copied and pasted over to this thread. smile
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:06 pm
Wow. Most brides marry between 14 and 17? That's shocking. Then again, it's a different culture.
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Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 8:03 pm
Nikolita cant escape awww your link does not work I really wanted to check it out emo There's nothing else to see, everything in the article has been copied and pasted over to this thread. smile oh ok then ^^ I thought there would be a picture or some kind of video.
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 3:34 am
cant escape Nikolita cant escape awww your link does not work I really wanted to check it out emo There's nothing else to see, everything in the article has been copied and pasted over to this thread. smile oh ok then ^^ I thought there would be a picture or some kind of video. Nope, sorry. whee Pictures and videos I never copy over though, too complicated to save and link everything up (if I could even do it). Just the text is all I post in the guild. Sometimes I'll link directly to pictures, but with the exception of a couple of threads, they're usually never posted directly.
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 7:26 pm
That's all kinds of wrong..
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Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 6:38 pm
11 years old? That's much too young to be having a child. I can understand the different culture aspect. But different culture or not... 11 years old is WAY too young.
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 5:24 pm
I'm glad there are charges being laid. They might get married around the age of 14, but there are still laws. And this is a prime example why I think sex education is crucial. There is no reason an 11 year-old shouldn't know where babies come from and how they're made.
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Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 12:01 am
Yukito Yu I'm glad there are charges being laid. They might get married around the age of 14, but there are still laws. And this is a prime example why I think sex education is crucial. There is no reason an 11 year-old shouldn't know where babies come from and how they're made. I have a couple of articles about possible sex ed laws that were proposed and then withdrawn in Canada. scream I agree with you completely, but apparently large numbers of Canadians don't.
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Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 7:58 pm
Nikolita Yukito Yu I'm glad there are charges being laid. They might get married around the age of 14, but there are still laws. And this is a prime example why I think sex education is crucial. There is no reason an 11 year-old shouldn't know where babies come from and how they're made. I have a couple of articles about possible sex ed laws that were proposed and then withdrawn in Canada. scream I agree with you completely, but apparently large numbers of Canadians don't. Yeah, it's too bad. Though in Ontario the education of sex ed depends on the teachers as there's no real curriculum. I had a couple of great no-holds-bar teachers and a couple of real bad ones (probably because they were embarrassed about the subject themselves). Even though I'm going to be an English/Theatre teacher, I plan on giving sex ed somehow in my lectures >.>
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Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 11:25 pm
Yukito Yu Nikolita Yukito Yu I'm glad there are charges being laid. They might get married around the age of 14, but there are still laws. And this is a prime example why I think sex education is crucial. There is no reason an 11 year-old shouldn't know where babies come from and how they're made. I have a couple of articles about possible sex ed laws that were proposed and then withdrawn in Canada. scream I agree with you completely, but apparently large numbers of Canadians don't. Yeah, it's too bad. Though in Ontario the education of sex ed depends on the teachers as there's no real curriculum. I had a couple of great no-holds-bar teachers and a couple of real bad ones (probably because they were embarrassed about the subject themselves). Even though I'm going to be an English/Theatre teacher, I plan on giving sex ed somehow in my lectures >.> If Canada does manage to get some new legislation passed, my career would be set for life. cool I had no sex ed officially, except for a little in CAPP 10. I did take a seperate class called Family Studies that covered the sex ed and pregnancy information, but it was a small class and not required. Easiest class of my life though. xd
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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 8:49 pm
Nikolita Yukito Yu Nikolita Yukito Yu I'm glad there are charges being laid. They might get married around the age of 14, but there are still laws. And this is a prime example why I think sex education is crucial. There is no reason an 11 year-old shouldn't know where babies come from and how they're made. I have a couple of articles about possible sex ed laws that were proposed and then withdrawn in Canada. scream I agree with you completely, but apparently large numbers of Canadians don't. Yeah, it's too bad. Though in Ontario the education of sex ed depends on the teachers as there's no real curriculum. I had a couple of great no-holds-bar teachers and a couple of real bad ones (probably because they were embarrassed about the subject themselves). Even though I'm going to be an English/Theatre teacher, I plan on giving sex ed somehow in my lectures >.> If Canada does manage to get some new legislation passed, my career would be set for life. cool I had no sex ed officially, except for a little in CAPP 10. I did take a seperate class called Family Studies that covered the sex ed and pregnancy information, but it was a small class and not required. Easiest class of my life though. xd Oh yes, Family Studies. I had the electronic babies too. ^__^
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Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 9:28 pm
We didn't get the electronic babies because my teacher was like, an uber-feminist, and she thought it was a dumb assignment. sad Which pissed me off because I wanted to do it.
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