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So, Who Wants To Know What Happened To The Baby?
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<blockquote data-quote="3sacharm" data-source="post: 26213" data-attributes="member: 171"><p>When I was in High School we did this project with a raw egg and we were paired off into male females couples who had to share custody of our out of wedlock born "egg". I think it is a valuble experience and may help to contribute to kids thinking twice about having unproteced relations. I do feel however that the parents should have needed to sign off in agreement about participating in the project. I think my mom needed to agree to even foster the "raw egg" I had. There was a ducumentary several years back where they gave these babies to high risk girls for a week and then followed up with them years later, the experince had such an effect on these girls that "statistiaclly" fewer of these girls got pregnant then expected and they all atributed it to the "baby for a week" project. But again, parents should be on board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3sacharm, post: 26213, member: 171"] When I was in High School we did this project with a raw egg and we were paired off into male females couples who had to share custody of our out of wedlock born "egg". I think it is a valuble experience and may help to contribute to kids thinking twice about having unproteced relations. I do feel however that the parents should have needed to sign off in agreement about participating in the project. I think my mom needed to agree to even foster the "raw egg" I had. There was a ducumentary several years back where they gave these babies to high risk girls for a week and then followed up with them years later, the experince had such an effect on these girls that "statistiaclly" fewer of these girls got pregnant then expected and they all atributed it to the "baby for a week" project. But again, parents should be on board. [/QUOTE]
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