It wasn't the life Tara Bailee had in mind. Pregnant at 20, she had to resign herself to growing up quickly and learning about motherhood.
Then, at 36, she became a grandmother.
Her story may sound surprising, but Miss Bailee's is not an isolated case.
As a result of Britain's high teenage pregnancy rate - the worst in Europe - many women are becoming accustomed to looking after their grandchildren while still in their thirties - and without any sign of a husband.
The new phenomenon raises questions about the social consequences of generations of children being brought up without fathers. Read more
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