I don't see the problem with it. Why can't teenage mums-to-be still be fashionable?Like mummabear said teenage girls are not going to get pregnant just to try out the maternity range. I don't see it as glamourising pregnancy any more than a trendy looking changing bag.
People seem to forget that the age of consent is 16 (still a teenager) so teenage pregnancies are inevitable and remember you're officially a teenager until you're 20 so not all pregnant teenagers are aged 13, 14 and 15.
Not all teenagers want to get pregnant just to get a council house and claim benefits. Some genuinely do want to be a mum and love their babies dearly like others want to go to college and university. What's wrong with that?
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People seem to forget that the age of consent is 16 (still a teenager) so teenage pregnancies are inevitable and remember you're officially a teenager until you're 20 so not all pregnant teenagers are aged 13, 14 and 15.
Not all teenagers want to get pregnant just to get a council house and claim benefits. Some genuinely do want to be a mum and love their babies dearly like others want to go to college and university. What's wrong with that?
There's a market out there,so can't really see the connection with the range causing the problem.