sweet_chick
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- 2005
I'm 10 weeks pregnant and in yr 12. I am still determined to finnish and get into medicine at uni. Just wondering if anyone was in my position?
yeah patways is also a great idea I did it for year 12 becuasue of my physical disability and although you have to stay at school for longer it will help you get the best marks you can in the HSCdani_danoz said:Good luck to you. I think you've made the best decision by continuing the HSC. Have you considered pathways? It might help you out if you find you're stuck later on.
I don't expect everyone to abstain, I just expect them to acknowledge the risks involved and take responsibility for them. If they are not willing to do this they shouldn't be having sex.natstar said:Err. Yes she would know the risks like everybody else, but accidents DO happen.
There is no 100% effective contraception device, besides not having sex at all. What do you expect? Everyone to not have sex whilist in year 12?
Yes i knew the risk that why i started the pill before i started having sex but hey im still pregnant. I think i am being accountable for my actions by having this baby and not taking the easy way out and having an abortion.withoutaface said:You have sex, you know there are certain risks involved, but you do it anyway and should be accountable for your own actions. IMO she doesn't deserve EAS, no matter what the BOS may rule.
thejosiekiller said:i would think to do medicine would be too much on top of being a mother
do u really want to be a doctor? or do u want to be a good mother
im not saying dont go to uni, but how will you support yourself and ur child...
If pathways wouldnt help because you'd have no one to look after the baby how is uni doing such a time-consuming degree like medicine going to work?sweet_chick said:And no pathways wouldnt help i would have no one to look after the baby, well no one i really want anyway.