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Q: Trying to Ceonceive After Miscarriage
asked by: MsSincere on September 3rd, 2007
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Hi Very Happy
My Names Eva I Am 18 And In Feb This Year I Lost My Baby Ever Since I Have Wanted To Try For Another...Do You Think This Is Wrong Or Is It Ok?
When I 1St Got Preggz I Wasnt Planning For A Baby But AFter Seeing My Baby On The Screen I Was Over Happy.
Please Give Me View On What I Should Do.
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Chillout2
replied on September 3rd, 2007
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Hey,
Sorry for your loss. Sad Well I understand were your coming from I'm 16 and im pregnant Im very excited but I know it would be better if this happend at later time in my life, however I wouldnt trade being pregnant for anything. My and my fiance are very excited. BUT just think of this, you can always try for a baby again when your older out school have a good paying job, a house, merried, etc. You want your baby to be born into the best possable situation, you know? Well hope this helped. Feel free to private message if you feel like talking.
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Saragirl
replied on September 26th, 2007
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Hey there. I'm Sara. When I was 18 I also got preggers. It wasn't planned but both my boyfriend and I were super thrilled too. I lost it at about 8ish weeks I think. It was horrible. Every time I saw a baby or someone with a baby I would break down and cry. I am now 19 and due again in November, just before I turn 20. At first I wanted to wait before I was out of college to try again, but as time wore on, I just felt worse, like I couldn't go on anymore. Sorry to make that so depressing. Anyways, I am now living with the father, who hass a decent job, and we are planning on getting engaged soon. Do what you feel is right. I'm sorry for your loss
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sexxybexxy
replied on October 3rd, 2007
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Hi
keep trying and anouther baby will come soon.
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jessamyn
replied on October 3rd, 2007
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Personally I think although it is very tragic that you lost your child, nothing can replace that and I think mentally you were so prepared for a baby and that is why you are trying to replace that void. Trust me being young and a mommy is verrryyy hard wait a little while will your emotionally physcially FINANCIALLY stable enough to provide the best possible life for your child!
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