Your doing the right thing. keep your baby...your Highschool usually has a daycare program for teens. get all the help you can from family..it is a big plus.
she isnt doing the right thing running away from her own child..but i bet she will be back asap..as a mother myself..i could NEVER ditch my own child for any reason. most mothers would feel the same way.
2006-07-03 13:18:18
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answered by mommy2savannah51405 6
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Yo, I ain't no teenager but it sounds to me like you need some help bigtime. Exactly what do you mean by "...and don't like want to lose my son at seven days old of a fellow gang member." ? If it's what I think it means, then you have to make a decision. Either you're gonna be a Dad or be a gangster. You can't be both. I don't care what whoever tells you, you can't do both, you gotta choose one. If you choose Dad then get down to the nearest church and tell the pastor, father, priest or whomever what's up. He should be able to direct you properly. If that don't work then email me and I'll try to help you as best I can.
2006-07-03 13:29:07
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answered by Dahs 3
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Go to your mom... mothers give unconditional love. I'm sure if she knew what was going on, she'd offer to take care of your child. Where is your girlfriend's mother? Is there a possibility that she may help take care of the baby?
Don't worry, I'm sure your girlfriend will be back soon. If she really loves the baby, she'll be back. In the meantime, get help from family. Don't get another girlfriend to take care of the baby. I don't think she'd care for the baby as much as a family member would. And if tomorrow your girlfriend is back, she will never fogive you for it.
Good luck!
P.S. your girlfriend may be going thru some sort of post-partum depression
2006-07-03 13:24:53
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answered by Mannie-mannie 2
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Well id have to say possibly tell your mom but if you just cant do that then try to get a new gf and see if she can take time off to watch your kid other then that theres the adoption center so im sorryt but thats all i got
2006-07-03 13:19:12
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answered by uriahbish 1
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hey im not a teen boy..... but...... hear me out k . can you do homeschool? education direct isnt hard but it could help you to where you see your kid all the time and care for him but when he sleeps you can do ur work its up to you but you need to be motivated to do it and you might need to ask your ma about it. i know its hard dude ki rasied mine myself too but i graduated right before he was born. if you can try to do the homeschool you can do it at your own pace see if theres a small job or something part time you can get to support at least the baby till you can finish school and get a real job. its really wrong that this is happening to you and im sorry but you also need to let ole girl know she aint getting that baby when hes older she left and hes yours keep the letter forever and later on down the road when she comes back take her to court if you can afford it k good luck and let me know how things go or if this helps you at all k bye
2006-07-03 13:32:28
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answered by dani_d86 2
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2016-11-05 21:38:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Aww. That is so sad =( I'm so sorry! You could look for some sort of support agency that could provide for you. Do you have any other relatives that could help you? Do you have any way to contact your girlfriend?? Wow I really hope you find a good way to handle this! GOOD LUCK!!!!
2006-07-03 13:20:45
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answered by Katie 5
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Wow. Get help from a relative; someone who can take care of him. Don't ever let your girlfriend into his life. What she did is unforgivable. Good luck man.
2006-07-03 13:23:14
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answered by Anonymous
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One of your questions says you are 13 years old.
I think this is pretty ficticious.
2006-07-03 16:42:46
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answered by Anonymous
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why would she run away? maybe she had a hard time or she was going through a rough time.
2006-07-03 14:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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