Has reading this blog hit home yet? Do you feel yet like teen pregnancy can very likely happen to you?
If the answer is no, maybe a REAL LIFE story will help you to realize the dangers of becoming pregnant as a teen. Sarah Wilhelm tells of the personal struggles she had to deal with by becoming pregnant in high school. Now 22, she tries to balance having friends, being a college student, and being a mother to her son.
INTERVIEW WITH SARAH WILHELM, 22
I found out I was pregnant when I went to a local clinic to take a
pregnancy test. At the time my boyfriend was living an hour away and I
would commute on the weekends to see him. I told my dad and my step-mom
first because I knew it would be hardest to tell my dad.
Did it ever occur to you that you might become pregnant as a teen?
I knew a few girls in school that became pregnant and I even had a
friend in high school who had a baby but I didn't think I would be "one
of those girls." I thought I was smarter than that.
Were you using protection? If not, why not?
I wasn't on birth control and we rarely used condoms. I knew we were
taking a risk but I still didn't do anything to protect myself.
How did your friends and family react when they found out about your pregnancy?
Most of my friends were shocked, they knew I was having sex but they
thought I was taking care of myself. My family was also very shocked,
however they were all supportive as well.
How is teen parenthood different than you thought it would be?
It's difficult for me because I have to balance out all of my
responsibilities. I'm in college so I have to find ways to have quality
time with my son and also be able to get some studying done.
What do you wish you knew before you got pregnant?
I wish I would have know that once you have a child its no longer about
you, its all about them. I was still a kid myself, I feel like I robbed
myself of own childhood.
Why do you want to share your story with other teens?
Although teen pregnancy rates have gone down it is still an issue and I
want to make young girls realize what a HUGE responsibility it is. Once
you have a child everything is on you, you can't run to mom and dad for
help.
Do you think the way teen pregnancy is presented in pop culture is positive or negative (i.e. MTV Teen Mom and 16 and Pregnant)?
I think it has both positive and negative effects. I watch these shows
and I can relate to some of the girls. I think its positive in some ways
because it shows real life stories and lets girls know that teen
pregnancy is no joke. However, I just hope girls aren't trying to get
pregnant to get on t.v. or think to themselves "its not that bad"
because you don't know until you've lived the life yourself.
To read more real-life teen pregnancy stories, go to the Candies Foundation's website (which is where this one came from)!
http://www.candiesfoundation.org/RealStories1/realstories.html
- Chelsea