Leah – Interview 14
Leah started drinking and taking drugs at the age of 14 with friends, and would often turn up to school drunk. At 16 she became pregnant as a result of a drunken one-night stand. Her message to other young people who drink is to be aware of the situations they can get into, and that doing drugs is silly.
Leah started drinking at 14, mixing vodka and whisky, and smoking cannabis. She would stay out late drinking with friends to avoid going home to her mum, who was in a violent relationship. Her mum’s partnerwas physically violent and mentally abusive towards Leah. He kicked Leah out of the house when she was 13, and she stayed with friends. The Police and Social Services got involved, as Leah wasn’t going to school much and wasstaying out till three in the morning drinking. When she did turn up at school, she was often drunk. At 15she was kicked out of school, and with no place to live, she lived with an aunt for about a year and worked as a hairdresser’s apprentice. Leah left her aunt and got a Council place, where she felt uncomfortable living on her own.
She would go clubbing and spend the night out. As the result of a drunken one-night stand, Leah became pregnant at sixteen. She hid the pregnancy from her family for the first six months. Before becoming pregnant she didn’t worry about becoming pregnant because she didn’t think she could. Afterwards, she became paranoid about becoming pregnant, and wants to find a suitable contraceptive. She now lives on her own with her four-and-half-month-old daughter. She doesn’t want to go near drugs since becoming a mum, and only occasionally binge drinks, but never with her daughter.
She says that she started drinking and taking drugs because her mates did, and because she didn’t want to face the situation at home (see also ‘using drugs and alcoholto escape from problems). She now says that drinking might block out one problem but is guaranteed to bring up another problem you could get drunk, start an argument andlose your friends or you might have unprotected sex and get pregnant. Her advice to other young people who drink is to be aware of the situations they can get in, and that doing drugs is silly.