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Q: I Told Someone I'm Pregnant
asked by: Katie in Trouble on March 6th, 2006
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Thank you everybody for all the good advice...I know I had to tell someone so I called my brother's girlfriend...She is really nice and she promised not to tell anyone until I told them and she said she would come with me to tell my mom and dad. She doesn't have classes this afternoon so she is gonna take me to the clinic. I'm still really scared to tell my parents.....Not because they are gonna be violent or anything....But more because I know they will really be disappointed that I had sex and got pregnant.

Katie r.
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Kia
replied on March 6th, 2006
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So what if they are dissappointed that you got pregnant...

Make them proud of you for doing the right thing afterwards, and if you keep the baby then make your parents proud of your for being a good parent yourself. Make them proud of your for learning from your experience.
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lil_momma816
replied on March 6th, 2006
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kia_breizzze wrote:
so what if they are dissappointed that you got pregnant...


Make them proud of you for doing the right thing afterwards, and if you keep the baby then make your parents proud of your for being a good parent yourself. Make them proud of your for learning from your experience.


that is good advice!!!!!!!!! Thats how I think about it!
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AlliE_18
replied on March 6th, 2006
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We know how scary it is when you first tell your parents, but if they react badly at first, they wont be like that forever. They'll need some time to come to terms with the news and accept it. They might cry or yell, just keep in mind it will get better and they will come round to the idea of you being pregnant after a while, and probably end up excited and looking forward to being grandparents. They will still love you and be there for you.
Goodluck!
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AshBoBash
replied on March 7th, 2006
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Hi I am 13 and expecting a baby girl I will be 14 when my baby is born
if you want to talk sometime I responded on your other post also
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