MTV.COM AND BEDSIDER.ORG ROLL OUT SERIES OF SHORT WEBISODES CATCHING UP ON THE STORIES OF FOUR YOUNG WOMEN FROM EARLIER SEASONS OF "16 AND PREGNANT"
MTV.com's RemoteControl blog is rolling out a series of short webisodes in partnership with Bedsider.org that catch up with four young women - Jamie, Nicole, Samantha and Kayla -- whose stories were profiled in earlier seasons of the network's groundbreaking docu-series "16 and Pregnant." Within each video, these teen mothers talk candidly about teen pregnancy and contraception, touching on issues like what birth control methods they're currently using and giving viewers a look inside at the difficulties that come with being a parent at such a young age.
The first "16 and Pregnant: Where are They Now?" video catches up with Jamie. Back when she was on "16 and Pregnant," there was no shortage of drama in her life, especially between her and her boyfriend, Ryan. Not only was he unfaithful, but he showed up hours late to the birth of their daughter, Miah, looking and smelling like he'd been out partying all night. As seen in the MTV.com-exclusive follow-up special, the two have worked out a lot of their problems since then and life seems a lot more steady now, but Jamie still suffers from depression. Parenting isn't easy, and she's working hard to hold it all together. To get the full scoop and view the exclusive video, go to: http://on.mtv.com/16pKUcz
About Bedsider:
Bedsider.org is an online birth control support network designed to make birth control easier. Whether women and their partners are considering birth control for the first time or already on it, Bedsider has everything they need to find the best method, stay on it, and use it successfully. That includes an easy, visual way to explore and compare every available method of birth control; videos of real women and men describing their personal experiences with each method; birth control and appointment reminders sent by text or email; award-winning animated shorts that debunk common contraception myths; and the most comprehensive list available of where to get birth control ever compiled. And it's completely free thanks to The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. See what we're up to at bedsider.org.
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