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Palin's teen daughter wishes pregnancy came later
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-02-18 10:52

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's 18-year-old daughter, an unwed mother, says teenagers should avoid having sex.


This photo provided by Fox News shows Bristol Palin, the unwed teenage daughter of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, holding her child Tripp during an interview in Fairbanks, Alaska on Saturday, February 14, 2009. [Agencies] 

However, Bristol Palin acknowledges that abstinence is "not realistic at all." She commented during a two-part interview recorded for Fox News Channel.

Just days after the governor was named John McCain's running mate on the Republican presidential ticket last year, she announced her daughter was pregnant. Bristol Palin gave birth December 27 to a boy named Tripp.

Bristol Palin said her son brings her so much joy that she doesn't regret having him at all. She's engaged to the baby's father, Levi Johnston, and said her fiance sees their son every day.

"He's a really hands-on dad," she said. "He's just in love with him as much as I am."

Bristol said telling her parents she was pregnant was "harder than labor." Levi and her best friend went with her to break the news.

"I was just so sick to my stomach. And so finally, my best friend just, like, blurted it out," she said. Bristol also said it bothered her to hear that many people thought her mother was making her have the baby, when it was her own choice.

The governor also appeared in the interview, recorded Saturday in Fairbanks.

She said she was proud of her daughter, "wanting to take on an advocacy role and, you know, just let other girls know that this is - it's not the most ideal situation, but certainly, make the most of it," Sarah Palin said. "And Bristol is a strong and bold young woman and she is an amazing mom. And this little baby is very lucky to have her as a mama. He's going to be just fine."