Saturday, September 1, 2007

Health students discuss male pregnancies

An Article by Sean Riley

Boring, OR - Saturday, Sept. 1, Students from Foremont High School discuss the evergrowing possibility of male pregnancies in their high school health class.

Many students are left worried about the possible implications of such a matter. Sharon Roni, a teacher at Foremont for 32 years is very intimate about sharing her studies of male pregnancies with her students.

"I think it's vital that these kids learn about all of the possibilities out there, especially at this age. I've been teaching about male pregnancies for thirty years," Roni says.

Roni has been doing work for PIMP (Pregnancies In Male People) for the last 4 decades, and has done much research on her own.In spite of the controversy surrounded by such fantasy-like possibilities, the evidence of such possibilities remains consistent.

In august of 2003, a male donkey was discovered to have given birth to a newborn. Many researchers across the world are researching the possibilities of male childbirth among humans.

Lee Mingwei is the first male human to have ever been pregnant. This however was not a natural birth, as it was an experiment with modern scientific technology.

Some of this discussion have left many students at Foremont a little worried. In fact, one 9th grader, Marcus Orkin states:

"If what Mrs. [Sharon] Roni has been telling us is true, I am a little bit worried about having kids. I can't imagine going through something like that."
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