Now your 18?? Your last question said you were 11. Grow up!
2006-07-07 03:23:28
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answered by SO In LOVE 3
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If you really focus your mind on what you wanna do anything is possible. Your old enough to know what will be right for you and your baby. Believe me it is going to be hard but don't the road somewhere you are going to realize that it was all worth it in the end, think of it in a positive way. If you think about it as 'Oh another day of school and taking care of the baby' you won't succeed. Think of it as 'Ok 1 more semester before I finish school and start my job, that's not long.' You have to have positive thinking.
2006-07-07 10:28:06
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answered by toocute4myshoez 1
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I was 18 when I got pregnant with my first child and I started college when she was a little over one. It's very hard, but as long as you stick with it it can be done. My daughter had a lot of health problems so I wound up failing out. She would hve to miss daycare a week at a time due to resiptory problems, but I still tried. I passed all of the classes I didn't miss too many days in.
You just have to be determined and focused.
2006-07-07 12:18:28
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answered by jen 2
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You can do it if you have some help - it will be difficult, but if you schedule your college classes for night-time, and have someone to watch the baby, you should be okay. But I'd wait until the baby is at least 6 months old (or sleeping through the night) before going back to school. Good luck!
2006-07-07 12:09:40
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answered by dmonstergirl 2
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You can go to college. It is you who sets the stage for your life. Yes, it is very hard. I had a child at 17, now I am 38 and still have not finished. My sister, on the other hand had her child at 18 and now is a college graduate. Where theres a will , theres a way. So, keep your mind set on the reward at the end. A bright future for you and your child. Good luck.
2006-07-07 10:35:14
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answered by lorieouchmytoe 1
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you should have learned to keep your legs closed!!
but it is possible, i am doing it, but it is hard. I am 20, have a one year old, go to college and work. so it is hard. but if you want to have a good life for you and the child, then it is worth it. plus i have my parents that are alot of help. and b/c you seem to be so immature that you cant tell how old you are, i will go ahead and clue you in on this one. no my parents dont support me, nor do i live with them. just b/c you have a baby doesnt mean you need to feed off of people.
2006-07-07 10:31:34
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answered by <3King Julian :-) 4
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Dont let a baby stop you from doing what you want to do. And yes you can go to college and take care of your baby but it's going to be hard. take care and bye
2006-07-07 10:29:29
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answered by babygirl 1
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WAIT A MINNUTE! Your last question just said that you were 11 and wanted to have a baby and u were wondering if it was possible. I don't mean to be mean but cut the sh*t questions out! I mean if you are dubling yourself! But to answere your question It would be really hard to have a baby and go to college. Most wemon with babies in college drop out but some don't. It depends on the person.
2006-07-07 10:29:14
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answered by citie_chick 3
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Chick...get your age straight for 1 and for 2 Most people that have a baby don't go to college until they can afford a babysitter and food for the both of you.
2006-07-07 10:26:01
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answered by southern babe 2
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yes you should go to college. It will be hard but in the long run it is something that you will never regret doing because it will help you to get a better job to support your child. If you have the support of your family and friends you can accomplish anything.
2006-07-07 11:09:05
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answered by reader4life2003 2
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It is hard to go to collage. But there are people out there to help you. I think when I signed up for the medical card. At job and family services. They offered free babysitters. You also might want to try and some grants to help you out too. Job and family might be able to help with that too. It will be tough but worth it in the end. Good luck.
2006-07-07 10:51:22
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answered by nay 5
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