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High school teen fakes pregnancy as part of social experiment
A HIGH SCHOOL student in the US who faked her pregnancy for six months as a social experiment stunned a student assembly this week by taking off the belly bundle.
Only a handful of people knew that 17-year-old Gaby Rodriguez wasn’t really pregnant, including her mother, boyfriend and the principal, according to the Yakima Herald-Republic.
They helped keep the secret from some of her siblings and her boyfriend’s family and students and teachers, all as part of a senior project on stereotyping.
Before the revelation, she asked several students and teachers at Toppenish High School in Washington state to read quotes people said about her during the course of her experiment.
“Her attitude is changing, and it might be because of the baby or she was always this annoying and I never realised it,” her best friend, Saida Cortes, read.
It grew quiet in the gym as more and more quotes were read aloud, Yakima Herald-Republic reported. Then Rodriguez dropped her bomb: “I’m fighting against those stereotypes and rumors because the reality is I’m not pregnant.”
She had been nervous about how the crowd might react. After all, she had been lying to them since October.
“In essence, she gave up her senior year,” said Principal Trevor Greene. “She sacrificed her senior year to find out what it would be like to be a potential teen mom.”
At first Rodriguez’s mother wasn’t sure what to make of the idea either: ”I thought she was crazy,” says 52-year-old Juana Rodriguez, adding it was difficult to lie to family members.
Rodriguez began wearing her homemade, basketball-sized, prosthetic belly to school after spring break. Before that, she wore baggy sweaters and sweat shirts to conceal her faux pregnancy.
Her supposed due date was July 27, not quite two months after graduation.
Rodriguez and her boyfriend, 20-year-old Jorge Orozco, met at the homecoming game when she was a freshman and he was a senior. They started dating just over three years ago and the 2009 Toppenish High School graduate said said of her girlfriend’s experiment:
Rodriguez came up with the idea during her sophomore year Advanced Placement biology class with Shawn Myers. She’s in his anatomy class this year.
“You saw the side comments and the looks at her stomach,” says Myers, who says he wasn’t disappointed — “just concerned” — when she told him she was pregnant.
He says he wondered: “How are we going to take all of the potential that’s in this girl and make sure it manifests itself and not let this define who she is and let it be a roadblock to what she wants to accomplish?”
It’s a question Hispanic teens are more likely to face than white teens, Rodriguez found in her research. Black and Hispanic teens continue to have higher pregnancy rates than white teens.
And most teens at Toppenish High School — about 85 percent — are Hispanic, Yakima Herald-Republic reported.
Rodriguez plans to attend Columbia Basin College to study social work or sociology in the fall. And, she added:
- AP
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