Maine middle school to offer birth control

ASA,

Some non-Muslims raise a debate about Aisha (r.a) being married at a young age to the Prophet (saw) as a problem, but if they took a look closer look inside their own society, it's much worse!


Maine middle school to offer birth control

* Story Highlights
* Portland, Maine, to let middle school provide birth control pills
* King Middle School first school in state to provide the service
* Some upset about giving pill to girls as young as 11-years-old
* City has had 17 pregnancies reported in middle schools in four years
* Next Article in Health

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) -- After an outbreak of pregnancies among middle school girls, education officials in this city have decided to allow a school health center to make birth control pills available to girls as young as 11.
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Maine's King Middle School is the first in the state to offer full range of contraceptives to 6th-8th graders.

King Middle School will become the first middle school in Maine to make a full range of contraception available, including birth control pills and patches. Condoms have been available at King's health center since 2000.

Students need parental permission to access the school's health center. But treatment is confidential under state law, which allows the students to decide whether to inform their parents about the services they receive.

There are no national figures on how many middle schools provide such services. Most middle schoolers range in age from 11 to 13. Video Watch parents react to the school's plan »

"It's very rare that middle schools do this," said Divya Mohan, a spokeswoman for the National Assembly on School-Based Health Care.
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Portland's three middle schools reported 17 pregnancies during the last four years, not counting miscarriages or terminated pregnancies that weren't reported to the school nurse.

The Portland School Committee approved the plan, offered by city health officials, on a 7-2 vote Wednesday night. Whether the prescriptions would be offered this school year or next wasn't immediately clear.

King is the only one of the three schools with a health center, primarily because it has more students who get free or reduced-price lunch, said Lisa Belanger, who oversees Portland's student health centers.

Five of the 134 students who visited King's health center during the 2006-07 school year reported having sexual intercourse, said Amanda Rowe, lead nurse in Portland's school health centers.

Committee member Sarah Thompson, also the mother of a King eighth-grader, supported the policy, even though it made her "uncomfortable."

"I know I've done my job as a parent," Thompson said. "(But there) may be a time when she doesn't feel comfortable coming to me ... (and) not all these kids have a strong parental advocate at home."

Chairman John Coyne opposed the change, saying the roles of social agencies and public schools have blurred over the years. "At some point there needs to be a clearing of the gray lines," he said.

The other "no" vote Wednesday night came from Ben Meiklejohn, who said a parental consent form, which allows students to receive any kind of treatment at the school health center, does not clearly define the services being offered.

Some opponents cited religious and health objections.

"We are dealing with children," said Diane Miller, a former school nurse said. "I am just horrified at the suggestion."

Another opponent, Peter Doyle, said he felt the proposal violated the rights of parents and puts students at risk of cancer because of hormones in the pill.

Supporters said a small number of students at King are sexually active, but they need better access to birth control.

"This isn't encouraging kids to have sex. This is about the kids who are engaging in sexually activity," Richard Veilleux said.

At King, birth control prescriptions will be given after a student undergoes a physical exam by a physician or nurse practitioner, Belanger said.
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Nationally, about one-fourth of student health centers that serve at least one grade of adolescents 11 and older dispense some form of contraception, said Mohan, whose Washington-based organization represents more than 1,700 school-based centers nationwide.

A high school in Topeka, Kansas, stopped providing free condoms to students Wednesday after district officials learned of the month-old program. The district has a policy against providing contraceptives.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/10/18/middleschool.contraception.ap/index.html
 

kayleigh

Junior Member
I read that earlier this week, and I support it. It's sad that kids that young do it, but the parents can be blamed, along with society, not the schools. There's going to do it anyway, so would you rather have pregnant kids with STDs, or protected kids?
 

shaheeda35

strive4Jannah
:salam2:
Very bad idea!! Its up to the parents to have this talk with their kids, its not the schools responsibility at all. Parents who dont care have kids who dont care and they will do what they want. Teach them right from wrong and they will do the RIGHT thing. I gave my daughter "THE TALK" and she knows that this is only done after marriage and education is first. Dont let the schools be the parents of your children. Allah knows best.
 

Southrn_Muslimah

bnqɯnɥ 'ɥɐq
:salam2:

Interesting I almost went to that school when I lived in Maine years ago. I guess it has really changed up there. The school I went to didn't have pregnant teens walking around, but when I moved back down South it was like every other girl was pregnant. It is an unfortunate cycle in my current state. The moms are 15/16..gramma is 30ish and great gramma is 47ish and then there is great great gramma who is in the 60s.

Most of the single moms I see here have limited contact with the fathers of the children. It is really sad because what does that say about the community. Insha Allah maybe overtime it will change. Alhamdullilah we have some good orginizations here that help out with these situations.

My parents thankfully protected me with enough scare tactics and lectures to keep thy legs closed...Biggest commandment in my house. It also helped having a big brother at every corner scaring every possible I talked to.

I am kind of split on this because religion has really become the "uncool" thing in the States especially in a state like Maine where religion was not the norm. Our school was about us expressing our individuality letting us dye our hair purple, pink, green...let us smoke cigarettes in the back as long as there was supervision...the list can go on.

*shrugs*

:wasalam:
 

Shahzad

Junior Member
well said saif.

this all western culture containing nudity and stuff has damaged them
and now they have no way to escape

this titanic has began to sink. lets c when it happens
 

*Sana*

.~.Slave of Allah.~.
Salaam,

Its just so alarming what they all get up to but then when the question comes as to whether who should the finger be pointed at, the answer is always Islam and Muslims. They don't realise that they are pointing all four fingers back at themselves.

It is seriously the sign of the day of Judgement. And like Saifu Deen said, Islam is really the only solution.

May Allah Guide us all the straight path and save us from all such calamities that are to befall mankind. Ameen.

Wasalaam
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam,


What we need to keep in mind is we will not allow our children to participate in the zoo. I have spoken to my sons and will continue to remind them of their obligation to their parents and grandparents.
The cycle of poverty in the US includes teen pregnancies. Many families encourage teen pregnancies as it assists the family financially. Many illegal immigrants have used teen pregnancies as a means of remaining in the US.
The government interferes when it no longer serves the needs of the government.
These people laugh at Muslims for marrying early yet now these same people have to give birth control devices to pre-teens. I must be crazy.
 
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