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Girl, 14, forced to become pregnant with donor sperm bought by mother

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ariadneoliver · 29/04/2013 17:42

Words fail on this.

www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/apr/28/girl-forced-pregnant-donor-semen?CMP=twt_gu

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ZZZenagain · 29/04/2013 17:43

yes, that is what I thought when I read it. Good grief. Poor girl.

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Smudging · 29/04/2013 17:46

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TheDoctrineOfSnatch · 29/04/2013 20:51

Poor girl.

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onedev · 29/04/2013 21:00

I read that earlier too - horrendous. Poor girl.

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YoniOrNotYoni · 29/04/2013 21:06

Oh. My. Goodness. That's one of the saddest (on so many levels) stories I've read.

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littleducks · 29/04/2013 21:10

That is so awful, glad the midwives noticed something was wrong such a shame nobody did earlier.

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mouseymummy · 29/04/2013 21:13

Wtaf!! That's wrong on so many levels... Why the hell would you do that to your own child?

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ubik · 29/04/2013 21:14

Speechless

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MissyMooandherBeaverofSteel · 29/04/2013 21:17

Surely there was more they could have charged the 'Mother' with.

Poor child was groomed to be a surrogate Sad

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almostanotherday · 29/04/2013 21:22

HmmShockHmm

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InLoveWithDavidTennant · 29/04/2013 21:23

Shock holy crap!

that poor girl Sad

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Coristarz · 29/04/2013 21:34

Insane...
Poor girl Sad

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ripsishere · 30/04/2013 03:23

Ublelievale. poor child.

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thelittlestkiwi · 30/04/2013 03:54

I wonder what has happened to her now. It's so sad. I hope she isn't being treated like a benefit scrounger with no prospects. She's obviously not going to be able to get financial support from the sperm donor.

It's heartbreaking.

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thelittlestkiwi · 30/04/2013 04:11

Gosh, that sounds a bit horrible. I don't think anyone should be treated as a benefit scrounger btw. I'd just like to see her supported and cared.

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TheRealFellatio · 30/04/2013 04:37

Unbelievable. If nothing else this story illustrates perfectly why home educating parents should not be paranoid and defensive about the authorities wanting to carry out checks on the progress and wellbeing of their children, and they should embrace transparency and be co-operative for the sake of children like this one.

While I am sure it's only a tiny minority there are undoubtedly people who choose to HE as a way of isolating their children from the rest of the world in order that their own very disturbing regimes can be imposed and systematic abuse can go undetected.

I have read similar things before and it always comes back to 'no-one knew anything untoward was happening because the family were socially isolated and the kids were HE'ed so no-one else got close.'

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ThatVikRinA22 · 30/04/2013 05:31

how sad, the poor girl would have gone to the ends of the earth to please her adoptive mum.
that woman abused that trust and love so badly.

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MummaBubba123 · 30/04/2013 06:20

;(

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gorionine · 30/04/2013 06:30

That pushes child abuse to a whole new level. Very, very Sad.

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Ledkr · 30/04/2013 06:38

Wow. I work in adoption and am always a bit shocked at the international adoption process and how easily it is for the family to isolate.
Years ago (not in adoption) I had a sad case where a 12 yr old became pg. they took her baby and she went into care.
At 18 now with lots of issues (obviously) she is indeed treated like a benefit scrounger.
I haven't the vocabulary to express my anger at our system.

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YoniMatopoeia · 30/04/2013 06:39

Poor girl. I hope she now has proper support

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hackmum · 30/04/2013 09:28

Therealfellatio: "This story illustrates perfectly why home educating parents should not be paranoid and defensive about the authorities wanting to carry out checks on the progress and wellbeing of their children, and they should embrace transparency and be co-operative for the sake of children like this one."

I thought that too. The last government was going to introduce more stringent checks on home educators, in order to catch people who were abusing the system, but the legislation was thrown out by this government. It is pretty frightening to think that a parent can keep a child out of school for a reason such as this without anyone carrying out checks to make sure they're OK.

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edam · 30/04/2013 15:02

Horrific. Absolutely astonishing - who could even think of such a thing? I do hope the poor girl is getting help and support to try to come to terms with what happened.

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FlowersBlown · 30/04/2013 15:15

I also totally agree about more checks being needed to avoid abuses of home education. There were a lot of people from children's charities and the like who were in support of the proposed measures. I have seen HE used as a cover for dubious childcare practices and there was nothing thy could be done about it. Very unfair for the children involved.

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LadyBeagleEyes · 30/04/2013 16:30

She'll be out in five years, I wonder if she will be allowed to contact her daughter and the baby.

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