Robot babies show teenagers responsibilities of pregnancy in Colombia, SA

 

Robot babies tackling teenage pregnancies in Colombia

Joaquín SARMIENTO

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Students carry their “babies” during a break at a school in Caldas municipality, Colombia on May 17, 2019

Students carry their “babies” during a break at a school in Caldas municipality, Colombia on May 17, 2019 (AFP Photo/JOAQUIN SARMIENTO)

Caldas (Colombia) (AFP) – “Anthony” cried so hard at night that Susana Ortegon couldn’t sleep. The weekend felt like an eternity for the 13-year-old.

So when she handed back her “robot baby” it was with great relief. She had taken part in a program launched by the Caldas municipality in Colombia to try to tackle the problem of teenage pregnancies.

“This experience was pretty tough, it’s not easy being a mommy or a daddy,” Ortegon told AFP.

The baby’s cries were so loud that they even bothered her parents.

“It’s awful! Awful! On top of that, the baby never stops crying and you’ve got to look after it all the time,” she added.

The baby — a rubber doll with built-in software — cries when it wants to be fed, have its diaper changed or simply needs a cuddle.

It’s a voluntary program launched in schools by the Caldas municipality, just outside Medellin, in a bid to reduce the high level of teenage pregnancies in the town of 78,000.

The initiative has been used in at least 89 other countries and is being included in the local authority’s social project that includes workshops and sex education classes.

“With this strategy we managed to reduce the number of teenage pregnancies by a huge amount,” said Juan Carlos Sanchez, the local authority’s health secretary.

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When the program began in 2017, the municipality registered 168 pregnancies of girls aged 13-19, which was down to 141 last year, Sanchez said.

More than 1,200 teenagers have taken classes in Caldas, where almost 15 percent of the population is aged 10-19.

In Colombia as a whole, a fifth of babies born in 2018 were to mothers aged 10-19, the national statistics bureau said.

– ‘I got so desperate’ –

The robot babies are programmed to behave according to a specific age. Ortegon’s was designed to mimic the behavior of a two-month-old, which meant it needed care on average once an hour.

“It’s like having a real baby,” said Ortegon. “Last night I got so desperate I started crying.”

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At first she called her baby “Tony Stark” after the lead character in “Iron Man” but she later realized the exercise was serious and changed his name.

 

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