Bristol Palin, the daughter of former Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin, has spoken out against teenage pregnancy, but says her famous mother's advocacy of abstinence education is "not realistic." The 18-year-old Alaskan teen gave birth to a boy, Tripp, in December. In a recent interview with FOX News, Palin said she would like to be an advocate for preventing teen pregnancy, saying teens should wait until they are married and have a career before having children. She described the experience of having her son at her age as "not glamorous at all."
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