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Mother And Babies Homes
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Whilst reading the paper and noodling on here I've been watching a rerun of George Gently.
The episode features a mother and baby home in the '60's, it is quite a revelation to me how these young women and their babies were treated.
I am quite confident that it is reasonably accurate portrayal as I have a good friend who was institutionalised by her father for getting pregnant in her teens during the sixties.
Can anyone give a different perspective on how it was?
The episode features a mother and baby home in the '60's, it is quite a revelation to me how these young women and their babies were treated.
I am quite confident that it is reasonably accurate portrayal as I have a good friend who was institutionalised by her father for getting pregnant in her teens during the sixties.
Can anyone give a different perspective on how it was?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My sixteen year old aunt ( early 1960's ) went on her hols, well thats what the adults in my family told me when I used to ask where she was ( I was around 7 years old ). It seemed to be a very long holiday, I had a cousin when she came back from her 'holiday'. I found out much later in life that she had been sent to a mother and baby home. She did marry the father a year later though.
!968, I was 15, with a boyfriend, he got me "up the duff" parents were horrified, options were marriage or abortion. I chose to marry him and keep the baby. Nearly 50 years on we are still together said baby is a very clever man. We produced 2 other sons who both have a good academic score. I won't say all the years have been happy but life has its
I got "up the duff" in the late 60's, I was 15, okay, my parents had money, but marriage or abortion were the options, I could not consider abortion, I married the guy, nearly 50 years later we are still together, child in question is now a PHD and we have 2 other very clever offsprings, I'm lucky!!
I got "up the duff" in the late 60's, I was 15, okay, my parents had money, but marriage or abortion were the options, I could not consider abortion, I married the guy, nearly 50 years later we are still together, child in question is now a PHD and we have 2 other very clever offsprings, I'm lucky!!
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