welbeck
for those two posters who say it is a bad thing, can you say more ?
i agree that years ago it was a disgrace to be pregnant/give birth without being married.
but that has not been the case for nearly 40 years.
so what would be the harm of having to wait until age 18 to marry, even if pregnant ?
Yep. I was pregnant at 16 with the 22 year old man who was my very dear first love, and was due to marry him as a result - we both wanted to be together and both welcomed the baby, but wouldn't have married that soon if I had not been pregnant.
Very sadly, I had a fairly early miscarriage. I clearly remember the gynaecologist who spoke to me afterwards saying that she was used to people my age breaking down because they WERE pregnant, not because they suddenly weren't.
That man and I didn't marry as I'd lost the baby, but stayed together for several years. We did split in the end as he wanted a life as a musician and I was so immature in that direction that I was jealous of the time he spent on his music and musician friends. However I remain convinced that if we'd married and had the baby, we'd have made a family life and stayed happily together.
I did have a son when I was a few years older, but the relationship with his father was kind of doomed from the beginning as we had totally incompatible beliefs and goals.
(I was very lucky - I went on to meet my truly wonderful late husband when I was 37, and I adore him still.)