Thirteen-Year Old Kid Becomes A Dad


Here's an interesting news:
"Alfie Patten was present four days ago when his girlfriend Chantelle Steadman, 15, gave birth to Maisie Roxanne in Eastbourne Hospital, East Sussex, UK tabloid The Sun reports.

“I thought it would be good to have a baby," Alfie told The Sun.

“I didn’t think about how we would afford it. I don’t really get pocket money. My dad sometimes gives me £10 ($21).”

Alfie, who lives with with his mum, admitted he did not know how much nappies cost: “I think it’s a lot.”

Alfie, who was 12 when Maisie was conceived, and Chantelle decided not to have an abortion and had kwpt the pregnancy secret until at 18 weeks Chantelle's mum noticed the weight gain.

“When my mum found out, I thought I was going to get in trouble," Alfie said.

"We wanted to have the baby but were worried how people would react

“I didn’t know what it would be like to be a dad. I will be good, though, and care for it.”

Alfie’s father Dennis, who isseparated from the family, said his son did not seem to appreciate what he had got himself into but at least he had taken responsible attitude.

Alfie has been keen to cuddle and hold his child.

"He could have shrugged his shoulders and sat at home on his Playstation. But he has been at the hospital every day,” Mr Patten said.

Chantelle defends herself and Alfie from accusations they are being irresponsible.

“We know we made a mistake but I wouldn’t change it now," Chantelle says.

"We will be good loving parents.

“I have started a church course and I am going to do work experience helping other young mums.

“I’ll be a great mum and Alfie will be a great dad.”

Chantelle and Maisie were released from hospital yesterday and will be living with Chantelle's family who were being supported by welfare payments."
(The Sun)


Jane Moore wrote in her opinion column, "Twelve-year-old boys should be playing football and computer games — not having sex and playing dad." I couldn't agree more.



Comments

Anonymous said…
saw this news last week. I wonder where the parents were... how could they be so clueless during that time? The media attention would not do them any good at all. Just leave them be and let them get on with their lives.

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