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Originally Posted by revrandy
Said 31 so far of the 53 children 14-17 had children previously or were pregnant right now...
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revrandy- These numbers were given by Texas agents and deserve a dose of healthy skeptism.
It is my understanding that only two young women are actually known for sure to be pregnant now, while one refused to be tested.
That means at most, 10% of 31 teenagers who were alleged to be pregnant or have allegedly already given birth are currently pregnant. Doesn't that strike you somewhat odd that there aren't more pregnancies in this age group given the large number of presumbly "married" women not using birth control in this age group?
Isn't it possible that some of the mothers once they realized they were going to be split from their children claimed to be minors?