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Whose Child Am I Carrying?

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🕯️ “Whose Child Am I Carrying?”

Real story 

Sudheer reddy 

A Mirror to the Morality of Modern Society

— Extracted and presented by TheSouth9 Media

In the heart of a bustling Indian city, a seasoned gynecologist, Dr. Anjali, faced one of the most haunting consultations of her long career.

A 15-year-old girl, shivering with anxiety, entered her clinic.
Just a schoolgirl. Innocent face. Restless eyes. She whispered,

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“Madam… I feel pain in my stomach… something feels wrong…”

Dr. Anjali conducted a basic scan — her instincts tingled.
The truth surfaced in the reports.

She was pregnant.
A child… carrying a child.

But this wasn’t a medical emergency alone.
It was a moral, social, emotional earthquake.

In a private counseling session, Dr. Anjali gently asked,

“Has anyone forced you?”
“No.”
“Then how did this happen?”
“Madam… I tried it once. Out of curiosity. Then it became a habit… now, a need.”

With trembling lips, the doctor asked,

“Whose child is this?”

The answer was enough to freeze the air.

“I don’t know, Madam… I’ve been with more than 7 boys…”

No shame.
No remorse.
Just… blankness.

And when Dr. Anjali tried to guide her toward emotional safety, she heard:

“I wanted an iPhone, fancy dinners, parties, trips… Boys are ready, we just have to give our body. That’s the deal, Madam.”

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That day, Dr. Anjali didn’t just treat a patient — she witnessed a silent collapse of our cultural conscience.

📱 The Transactional Generation

We live in an era where Instagram stories have replaced intimacy,
‘Friends with benefits’ has replaced relationships,
Body has become currency, and
Love has become a filter.

Today’s kids aren’t seeking love, they’re negotiating deals.

Not understanding, not affection — but instant pleasure and validation.

🧠 A Sick Society, Not Just a Sick Body

Dr. Anjali realized it that day:

“This is not just a health issue. It’s a deep-rooted, societal illness.”

An addiction to lust packaged as modernity.
A celebration of ‘freedom’ that’s slowly eating away innocence.

When 15-year-olds talk of sex as an activity,
but don’t understand accountability, consent, or identity,
something has failed.

🧒 Who is to Blame?
•🎬 Movies that glorify reckless relationships?
•📱 Social media that rewards attention-seeking over authenticity?
•🧍‍♂️ Absent parents who are too “busy” to talk but too quick to judge?
•🚫 Or a society that fears sex education but worships virginity?

In our silence, in our pride, in our excuses,
we are watching a generation drown.

🧭 A Wake-Up Call to All Parents, Educators & Leaders

If your daughter trades her body for a phone,
If your son boasts of conquests without care,
If your child sees relationships as “fun” but not as “responsibility” —
It’s not just their failure. It’s yours too.

We must educate before it’s too late.
We must talk before TikTok.
We must listen before they look outside for love.

🕯️ Conclusion

That young girl who said, “I don’t know whose child I’m carrying,”
was not just a patient.
She is the reflection of our broken parenting, our passive society, and our pretentious culture.

📢 Let us not stay silent anymore.
If we do, tomorrow’s headlines will come from our own homes.

📝 Based on real events shared by Dr. Anuradha

🗞️ Presented by #TheSouth9
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