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Q: Pregnant At 18
asked by: Baby_Pink07 on June 1st, 2007
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I just found out that i am pregnet i am really happy bc i want this me and my boyfriend both but i am scared about my mom and dad. They still think i am on my birth controll or so i think. I know that they will be mad bc they think i am to young but i want to be a mommy i know i am only 18 but this is what i want. I dont know how i should tell them bc i know i will get kicked out of my houes and have no where to go untill my boyfriend movies in to his new home. I dont want to tell them but i cant hide being pregnet for ever. Plz i just need to know how i should do it Crying or Very sad
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duckypaty
replied on June 1st, 2007
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i was scared to tell my parents too. i told my mommy first. i felt she would understand more. but after like a week or two i finally just told them i though they were going to be livid as well... but to my *shocking* surprise they took it well. they were the same im 19 and they didn't think i was ready. but honestly unless your rich... i don't think anyone could be ready Laughing but. just choose your time right. im sure they will understand you are their daughter and they love you. they wount abandon you, especially in your time of need Smile
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Dannzibelle
replied on June 2nd, 2007
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I'm 15 and i managed to tell my parents, it's scary because they are going to be dissappointed but you got yourself pregnant so you need to stand up for what you believe in and what you want to do and telling your parents is the first step. Believe me there will be much harder things than tellign your parents as your pregnancy progresses
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