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Q: helping young brother
asked by: Uncle on July 9th, 2008
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I just found out that my little brother is going to be a father. He broke the news to me just before he told my parents. I know that he is scared and nervous about the situation. Thankfully my parents took the news greatly. He is 20 and his girlfriend is 17. Everyones family knows and they are all sticking together. I am shocked and scared for my little brother and his girlfriend. I need to know if there is anything you might recommend for me to do to help the situation. This is a blessing and I really want to help them as much as i can. But this is a new area for me and I am not in control what the outcome will be for them. I am a big brother who cant protect him anymore but I still want to try. If you have any tips please tell me.
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aochriss
replied on July 9th, 2008
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I think people, regardless of age, underestimate the enormous amount of work involved with a newborn. I would say make sure there are plenty of people to help care for the infant when it gets here.

Also, make sure the gf finishes HS.
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