Classroom Mothers: Schoolgirl donating blood discovers she's 3 months pregnant

Classroom Mothers: Schoolgirl donating blood discovers she's 3 months pregnant

They have given birth, and they are back to school.”

“We do ask them, and, you know, maybe after vacation or after school, they decide to go and mingle, and then they get pregnant.

I talk to them, and I tell them they should monitor them.

I should come back to school, so when it is time to deliver, I will deliver, and then I come and continue my education.

I was disappointed, but he said I would make it, so I know I will make it.”

Pregnancy among schoolgirls is a global concern, and it is one of the gender-related barriers that prevents girls from completing their education.

While pregnancy affects schoolgirls in different ways, the main difficulty is their inability to continue schooling during pregnancy and after childbirth.

The senior housemistress indicated that, “The government has made it a policy that since they have become pregnant, they need to come back.

They go and give birth, then come back.

Sometimes, I do give them food if the need be, we give them money if the need be; and then the parents also come in, and when it is almost time for the child or the girl to give birth, we allow the girl to go home, give birth, and, in 3 months’ time, the girl comes back to school.

So we have a lot of them that do come back.

Source: MyJoyOnline
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