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Q: Will My Pregnant Gf Have Problems @ School
asked by: IoannI on September 13th, 2006
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Will my pregnant girlfriend have any problems at school since she is currently pregnant?
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lil_blaze2004
replied on September 13th, 2006
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Not sure, maybe post this in the teen forum and ask some of the teen moms what they did for school while preggo.
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IoannI
replied on September 13th, 2006
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Ive posted it there as well, but the teen pregnancy forum is very slow at times. Ive also found that in this forum both teen parents and non teen parents log on.

lil_blaze2004 wrote:
not sure, maybe post this in the teen forum and ask some of the teen moms what they did for school while preggo.
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Melissa_20
replied on September 13th, 2006
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ioanni wrote:
ive posted it there as well, but the teen pregnancy forum is very slow at times. Ive also found that in this forum both teen parents and non teen parents log on.

lil_blaze2004 wrote:
not sure, maybe post this in the teen forum and ask some of the teen moms what they did for school while preggo.
tenn parents and non teen parents go in bothforums.You should save yourself the time and only post a question once
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Emma2
replied on September 13th, 2006
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Its too late to worry about what people will think and say. Shes pregnant and you have to expect lots of stares , laughs , jokes and yes name calling. Kids are cruel especially to other kids ......
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diamondsz
replied on September 13th, 2006
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I still got made fun of when I was pregnant at 19 but I didnt care, its not what they thinkg but how you are going to raise your family now.
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jessamyn
replied on September 13th, 2006
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Best advice on that one is dotn tell alot of people and try not to let rumors get to her if she does tell people if I would have been pregnant in highschool I wouldnt have told a sole because even best friends tell those kind of secrets. She'll be getting morning sickness and all that. How far along will she be when you guys graduate? Some highschools wont let girls who are far along in pregnancy stay in regular school. I know its her senior year but did she think about looking into night school? Or mommy school (not the right term I know)?
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IoannI
replied on September 13th, 2006
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She hasnt thought about night school yet. We attend a term school, meaning we take 6-8 courses throughout the whole school year. She currently takes 7. Night school takes 3 months for 1 credit, so she wont be able to graduate. Right now she is 1 month into the pregnancy so she will give birth around may. Mommy school ive herd of those on tv, im not sure what they call them either, but I didnt know they really existed I thought they were just made up.

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best advice on that one is dotn tell alot of people and try not to let rumors get to her if she does tell people if I would have been pregnant in highschool I wouldnt have told a sole because even best friends tell those kind of secrets. She'll be getting morning sickness and all that. How far along will she be when you guys graduate? Some highschools wont let girls who are far along in pregnancy stay in regular school. I know its her senior year but did she think about looking into night school? Or mommy school (not the right term I know)?
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jessamyn
replied on September 13th, 2006
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No they exist google them in your areas or check with local junior colleges. Do you guys have a learning center program at your school? We had one in highschool for the kids who just didnt want to be there anymore and could get all their work at once and finish the year in half the time and graduate early.
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jessamyn
replied on September 13th, 2006
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Or even check into homeschooling
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IoannI
replied on September 13th, 2006
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Thats something I will look into. The only learning center I am aware of is resource. Besides that we have this thing called e-school which you can do certain class' via the internet but I dont know how that works out.

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no they exist google them in your areas or check with local junior colleges. Do you guys have a learning center program at your school? We had one in highschool for the kids who just didnt want to be there anymore and could get all their work at once and finish the year in half the time and graduate early.
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