Sarah, I agree with u too! I also dont know what I would have done if i'd had baby fever as a teenager... I was too busy with everything to even consider anything besides school and other stuff... Then uni and work took up all my time.. Then my job and friends took up all my time after that! I guess a lot of teenagers arent as busy these days as we may have been at school so they've got more time to think about other stuff.
Gaby, being baby crazy at 15 must drive u and the other girls nuts tho .. Cos it's sure hard to deal with even when ur older! Not being rude or anything tho, really, but it would probably be easier to deal with if u didnt hang around pregnancy forums.. That must make it a lot worse talking about baby related stuff all the time.. But I know how addicting they can be!
I guess the way to deal with baby fever is to enjoy the time you have with babies belonging to other people... But at the same time to enjoy doing things now that u wont be able to do when ur older.. Finish high school, do some more education, get a job, socialise a lot, basically just have a heap of fun with your friends without having to worry about responsibilities. At the same time, plan your long term future.. Plan hypothetically for a wedding one day and baby making after that and how much better it will all be when you're stable both financially and in a long term relationship.. Doing everything in the right order makes a world of difference! Your friends and family are happy for u when u finally get preg and they know you have a partner to look after u... Also u know u'll be able to provide for the little one.. Also it's sooooo great to be able to look back on your teenage yrs and look at all the fun u had without having the hassle of adult experiences and adult responsibilities.
Hope that helps in some way
loren