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Q: Telling Parents Your Pregnant
asked by: blondie_e on September 30th, 2007
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my friend is pregnant and she has no clue how to tell her parents about it
so if u guys can tell me your thoughts i would appreciate it because she is very upset and scared


P.S. it really is a friend and not me
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BornDarlings
replied on September 30th, 2007
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Im 14 and have twins Kayden & Faith. I know how your friend is feeling as I went through exactly the same.
I told my dad as I am closer to him and then he explained to my mum. My parents were angry to start off with but after a month or two they came to terms with it and now love their grandchildren to bits. My parents went through the options I had and we all decided to keep them.

I hope I have helped you slightly, and goo dluck for your friend in the future

xx
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sexxybexxy
replied on October 3rd, 2007
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Hi
i am 15 and have a 2 year old son and am pregnant by 10 weeks with second baby. i know how your friend is feeling as i went through roughtly the same thing.
My family were angry at first but they soon got to grips. I am still with the farther and have been since i was 8.
good luck for your friend.
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Dannzibelle
replied on October 3rd, 2007
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Tell her to just say it, the longer you leave it the harder itis. If she's closere to one parent then tell them fisrt and just make sure that she's know you're there for her
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jessamyn
replied on October 3rd, 2007
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Being young there is no right or wrong way to go about it... if you are a pregnant teenager... chances are your parents are going to blow up and think about what they can do to "solve" the problem... pertaining to all of their own beliefs.

When I told my parents I had a million ideas in my head this mini speech made up and everything.. and instead bluntly i just said it...

and naturally huge blow out... but it will usually like that!
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