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Q: Here I Am.
asked by: dejanee07 on November 24th, 2007
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Hey my name is Arielle (the mother to ariyana) the girl who placed the Abortion question yesterday. Well ive talked to my boyfriend today and he wants to take on the responsbility of raising the baby at his house (yey!). Nice idea, but im still concerned, because i still have to go through labor and its still bringing a child into this world. ok so here's the question, How do i get over all of the stares and angry comments from my family members?
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Dannzibelle
replied on November 24th, 2007
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How did you get over it last time? All the advic ei can give you is do what you did last time. I'm confused though does this mean that you're going to give birth and then give the baby to your boyfriend and then he'll raise him/her himself?
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soldierswifey
replied on November 24th, 2007
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im confused too!!
lol
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Tylanas
replied on November 24th, 2007
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Well I think just the same way she has the first child at her house and the bf has to visit, he'll have the second child at his house and she'll have to visit. It sounds like a great idea and lessens the burden on her substantially.
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dejanee07
replied on November 25th, 2007
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Eiri...you got my drift. Smile The first time my family didnt object much, The first month my grandma cried but that was it. And now its a whole different ball game. My question to you all is if any of yall are parents of more than one child how did your family take it and how did you get through the second bout of BS?
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RebelCats
replied on November 25th, 2007
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My second time around I got very little grief. The most I got was my mom saying she could not help me like she did the first time around. Which was fine by me. I was a few years older living with my boyfriend (now husband) and he very much wanted our son. But if I was still a minor and living at home I suppose it might have been a lot more BS from my family.
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Verizon-y
replied on November 25th, 2007
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dejanee07 wrote:
Eiri...you got my drift. Smile The first time my family didnt object much, The first month my grandma cried but that was it. And now its a whole different ball game. My question to you all is if any of yall are parents of more than one child how did your family take it and how did you get through the second bout of BS?


What are the reasons for the BS? Why did your grandmother cry? What is different this time?
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preciouschild
replied on December 4th, 2007
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Congratulations!!
congratulations!! I'am SO glad you decided to keep your new child!!! you honestly won't regret it. There are agencies such as birthright and advicenaid that can help you with counseling, adoptive issues, financial issues, doctor appointment, actual delivery ETC!! They are very willing to help for free, RIGHT I SAID FREE!! let me know how you are doing and if you need further help!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
precioushcild
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