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Maine school board votes to distribute birth control

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School officials in Portland, Maine, voted to make birth control pills available to students at one of the city's middle schools.

The contraceptives would be available to girls in the seventh and eighth grades, with their parents' permission.

The move, sanctioned late Wednesday in a 7-2 vote by the Portland School Committee, follows a spate of pregnancies among middle school girls.

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

A school health center will make birth control pills available to girls as young as 11. Prescriptions will be given after a student undergoes a physical exam by a physician or nurse practitioner, according to Lisa Belanger, who oversees Portland's student health centers.

Parents must consent to their children using the school's health center, as most middle school students are ages 11 to 13.

Nevertheless, treatment is confidential under state law. That means students can decide whether to inform their parents about the services they receive.

"It's very rare that middle schools do this," said Divya Mohan, a spokeswoman for the National Assembly on School-Based Health Care.

There were no figures on just how many middle schools nationwide provide birth control to students in grades six through eight.

In Portland, health officials offered the plan based on reports of 17 pregnancies at its three middle schools in the last four years. That excludes miscarriages and abortions that weren't reported to the school nurse.

Five of the 134 students who visited King's health center during the 2006-07 school year admit to having had sex, according to Amanda Rowe, lead nurse in the city's school health centers.

Portland School 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."

John Coyne, the committee's chairman, voted against the change. He said 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 came from Ben Meiklejohn who said a parental consent form, which allows students to receive treatment at the school health center, does not clearly define the services being offered.

Other opponents cited religious and health objections.

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

Whether prescriptions for birth control would be offered this school year or next wasn't immediately clear.

But supporters said the kids already having sex need better access to birth control.

"This isn't encouraging kids to have sex. This is about the kids who are engaging in sexual activity," said Richard Veilleux, executive director of the Maine Assembly on School-Based Health Care.
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I was listening to discussion of TotN (NPR) about this earlier today. The most hilarious thing was that in their attempt to be balanced, they had Diane Miller (also cited in the article) a nurse on from one of the high schools in the same district, who was opposed to the decision. When they asked her why she was opposed, she went off about how premarital sex is a sin and women in high school come to her crying about who they gave their virginity to, and this decision just encourages young women to 'give freely' what was supposed to be a priceless gift to their husband.

You know, because reducing a woman's marital value to her hymen has done wonderful things for women's equality.

I'm all for both sides of an issue, but you'd think they could find someone to give a better argument against this.
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My concern would be the health effects of giving birth control pills to middle school girls; birth control pills pretty drastically affect hormones, don't they? Is it safe to give these to adolescents? (I really don't know... hoping someone can fill me in here.)
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Uraniun235 wrote:My concern would be the health effects of giving birth control pills to middle school girls; birth control pills pretty drastically affect hormones, don't they? Is it safe to give these to adolescents? (I really don't know... hoping someone can fill me in here.)
Birth control can slightly increase the risk of blood clots, particularly in smokers. The jury is still out whether birth control slightly increases or has no effect on the chances breast cancer. It has been shown to decrease the likelihood of ovarian and endometrial cancer.

I'm on a fence on this. While it's good that the girls who will choose to be sexually active have the pill option, the pill can produce some pretty bad side effects. One of the ones I was on gave me mood swings and made me throw up a lot.
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And these girls aren't even fully developed yet, I'd be more then a bit concerned giving them drugs that mess around with an incomplete hormone system.

Seriously, middle school? Since when did this start happening?
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Balrog wrote:And these girls aren't even fully developed yet, I'd be more then a bit concerned giving them drugs that mess around with an incomplete hormone system.

Seriously, middle school? Since when did this start happening?
This year. After records and interviews showed that there were between 14 and 17 pregnancies in this particular middle school over the past three years.
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Something to note in this: the parental permission required is merely a blanket one to use the health center. The parents won't necessarily know that their child is receiving the pill unless the kid tells them, or they find them.

Quite frankly, I think anyone having sex with an 11-13 year old needs to go to jail.
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Beowulf wrote:Quite frankly, I think anyone having sex with an 11-13 year old needs to go to jail.
Wouldn't that depend on the age of the other partner? I assume you do not think two 12-year-olds who have sex should go to jail.

I do think 11-13 is a ridiculously young age to start having sex, but clearly they are already doing it and getting pregnant, so birth control is probably a good idea. I just hope they push condoms before trying to prescribe pills.
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Beowulf wrote:Something to note in this: the parental permission required is merely a blanket one to use the health center. The parents won't necessarily know that their child is receiving the pill unless the kid tells them, or they find them.

Quite frankly, I think anyone having sex with an 11-13 year old needs to go to jail.
And if you're a 13 year old boy with no upbringing WRT sex because your parents are as clueless about kids as you are or religious, you should go to jail on account of some blanket rule? This is EXACTLY WHY we have registered "sex offenders" who can't live near schools and choke up the database because they got some nooky when they were 14. Stravo would be a sex offender, have gone to jail, probably not permitted custody of his child, and probably never have become a successful attorney. Congratulations on ruining lives, and doing...what exactly to improve society? You're a closeted Republitard dumbfuck.
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