Friday, 25 October 2013

THREE MASCULINES : BABY DUMPING



Baby Dumping


What is baby dumping? Baby dumping is the practice of dumping offspring outside of legal adoption.The dumped child is called a foundling or throwaway. According to a reliable statistics, one baby is dumped every week. A figure that has trebled in the past decades. Causes include many social and cultural factors as well as mental illness.

          Baby dumping is one of the serious case that’s increase from time to time. This case is happen In everywhere around the world. It must be overcome to decrease this cases. Many baby have been suffered becaused of a few person that’s is not responsible to their baby. 

poor baby has been throw to the plastic bag

           Mostly, teenagers always involved in this situation. This happens because lack of moral among teenagers nowadays.  When they panicked after give birth to their baby, they only think to hide their baby from people around them. The easiest way to hide their baby is by leave the baby alone in toilet, burn the babies and others.
               
         Another factor is the family break-up. Family break-ups happen after a long period of misunderstandings, fighting and unhappiness. Sometimes they happen suddenly and it is hard to understand why there needs to be change at all. Children are mostly affected by this kind of situation. If both their mother and father decided to a divorce and one cannot raise their child alone, tendency is that they will dump their child. This child will become homeless and found himself alone. 
       
       Now we look for the prevention of this case. One is sexuality education. Baby dumping presumably results from unwanted pregnancy. To prevent baby dumping, it is therefore ultimately necessary to educate individuals about sexuality. We supports age-appropriate comprehensive sexuality education, and recommends that schools and communities provide comprehensive sexuality education to all youth and families.
        
      Next is responding to unwanted pregnancy. Individuals experiencing unwanted pregnancies must receive support and services. Communities should examine their capacity to provide the range of supports and services needed by individuals experiencing unwanted pregnancies. These services must also be publicized; people cannot use services that they do not know about. Finally, education efforts should strive to increase communication among youth, families, and communities. Increased communication may minimize the shame and secrecy associated with an unwanted pregnancy and make young people more likely to take advantage of supports and services in their families and communities.   

         Last but not least, this is one good sentence symbolic for this cases , ‘Having sex after marriage is safer and it can reduce the abortion and baby dumping rate. It also helps us be more responsible and not to have sex just to satisfy our lust’.

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