Twenty eight Bosnian teenagers, ages 13 through 15, went on a five-day school trip to Sarajevo, and seven of them came home pregnant, the Daily News reports. And no, this wasn't a pregnancy pact.

Their parents are livid that the trip wasn't better supervised, according to the Courier Mail. But Nenad Babici, the national coordinator for reproductive health of the Republika Srpska, says that the chaperons are not to blame for their daughters' dalliances. Babci says that parents need to start teaching their children about sex so that they understand the consequences.

Sarajevo-based gynecologist Senad Mehmedbasic agrees. "We have to be more direct in the educational system. It must not be allowed that the street teaches children about intimate matters, and that they are later slapped by life," he told Inserbia.info.

The story provoked discussions about sex education in Bosnia where they've seen a major spike in the number of sexually active girls between 13 and 15, according to the International Business Times.

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