“It is obvious that children do not have enough knowledge of health education, so they engage in such activities, not knowing the consequences. But we cannot continue to allow our children to be educated about sex on the street and not in school,” he told .Įducational institutes and parents, he said, should play a stronger role in providing effective sex education. Senad Mehmedbasic, a Sarajevo gynecologist, said a growing trend of underage pregnancies in Bosnia and Herzegovina is worrying. He said that early sexual relations later lead to adverse consequences such as infertility, various diseases, miscarriages and premature births. However, Babici blamed parents for not educating their children properly. The school in Banja Luka had taken 28 girls to the nation’s capital city for a five-day trip to visit museums and historic sights in the city, ranked among the finest in the world.įurious parents are demanding to know why there was such a lack of teacher supervision, reported the Daily Mail. Nenad Babici, the national coordinator for reproductive health of the republic, told that it was discovered that the seven schoolgirls got pregnant on the school trip. The schoolgirls, from the city of Banja Luka, went to the Bosnia and Herzegovina capital, Sarajevo. Seven girls, ages 13 to 15, are pregnant after a five-day school trip to their country’s capital city and their parents are being blamed. Transgender man who gave birth slams nurses who called him 'Mom' How life's 'battle of the sexes' starts in the womb - with a food fight Cops looking for pregnant woman who went missing in QueensĪlmost one in 10 moms isn't sure who fathered their baby: poll
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