Peruvian Girl Was Youngest Mother at Five Years Old
by James Buchanan
We are endlessly told to accept “diversity” which today means not only tolerating alien races, but homosexuals too. But what if some of these Third World races do socially unacceptable things such as becoming pregnant at 12 or 13? What if some Third World tribes produce girls who can become pregnant as young as five years old?
An article on Snopes.com reports “…Lina Medina, a Peruvian girl from the Andean village of Ticrapo… made medical history when she gave birth to a boy by caesarean section in May 1939 at the age of five years, seven months and 21 days. Lina’s parents initially thought their daughter had a large abdominal tumor, but after they took her to a hospital in the town of Pisco physicians confirmed that her abdominal swelling was due to pregnancy. Lina was eventually transferred to a hospital in Lima, where she delivered a six-pound baby boy by Cesarean section on 14 May 1939 (coincidentally the date on which Mother’s Day was celebrated that year)… Lina’s incredible story was documented in contemporaneous reports by Edmundo Escomel, one of Peru’s preeminent physician-researchers of the period and a laureate of the prestigious French Academy of Sciences. Escomel’s first correspondence to the editors of La Presse Medicale1 (which is undated but appeared in the 13 May 1939 issue) noted that Lina first came to the attention of Dr. Gérado Lozada, chief physician of the Hospital of Pisco, when she appeared at that hospital in early April 1939 for evaluation of what was assumed to be a massive abdominal tumor. It soon became obvious to the stunned Lozada, however, that the little girl was pregnant.”
Many equatorial races used to have unusually short life expectancies. Some Third World life expectancies are still pretty low. In Zambia the average life expectancy is 37.2 years old. In Mozambique it’s 37.5 and in Malawi it’s 37.6. Prior to the arrival of Western medicine, the average life expectancy was probably twenty-something in many Third World nations. In order to reproduce before yellow fever, malaria or cannibals ended their short existence some Third World races no doubt started reproducing at remarkably young ages. This difference in breeding behavior is likely part of their genes and unlikely to be influenced by laws imposed on them by White society.
A Newsweek article reports “Along with many of her Latina friends at her middle school in Southeast Washington, D.C., three years ago Beverly Zeleya treated sex lightly. No one told her about contraception, so she didn’t use it. As a result, she wound up pregnant and had a baby boy at the age of 13. Now in high school and a good deal wiser, she observes the same reckless behavior among her peers there. Many attend ’skipping parties’—as in skipping school—where they shed their inhibitions with the help of alcohol, pot and other drugs and hook up with guys who are usually older than they are. ‘If the girl likes the guy, they will hang out with them and they don’t think twice,’ says Zeleya. ‘They just think once.’ That despairing portrait is no aberration. Though teen pregnancy rates are declining generally, they remain stubbornly high for Latinas and blacks. According to the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, 51 percent of Latina teens become pregnant at least once before reaching 20—a full 20 points higher than the national average. While that figure is still lower than the 58-percent rate for African-Americans, it’s declining at a considerably slower pace: teen pregnancy rates decreased 29 percent for blacks and whites in the 1990s, compared to just 19 percent for Latinas.”
As the number of Latinos continues to increase and as immigration trends start to include more primitive tribes from the Central American jungles, the problem of pregnant teens will continue and probably worsen. Certain things are genetic and trying to solve these problems with education or public service announcements is not going to work.







