standard maternity pay is paid from around 34 weeks pregnant at £106 per week if you are unemployed for other benfits see the governemnt website i have listed below and call up you local job centre and council for more assistance. if you can claim jobseekers allowance you can also qualify for a £500 surestart maternity grant which really helps to buy the big items you need like cots and prams.
2006-07-21 10:21:52
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answered by Kirsty 3
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Benefits For Pregnant Teenagers
2016-12-12 10:54:03
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answered by ? 4
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How do you go from asking about abortion 2 days ago to now asking about benefits for pregnant teenagers. As I stated before Adoption will be the best way for you to go and if you do the adoptive parents will pay for you and your babies care during pregnancy and when the baby is born
2006-07-21 04:32:50
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answered by Jayme 2
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It really depends, are you with the father, is he earning, are you earning, do you have your own place? If you're not working and living alone you can get income support, on income support you can get milk tokens which pays for milk for you and baby when it arrives, you need to go to the local citizens advice and ask or go to citizens advice website i think its www.ncab.org.uk if not type citizens advice in search engine and itll come up.
Doctors can also tell you where to go, or family palnning clinics
2006-07-21 03:00:16
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answered by emma b 4
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Get in touch with your local CAB (citizens advice) and ask for a benifit check they will tell you everything that you are entitled to.
2006-07-21 03:00:22
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answered by Anonymous
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the money from the govement isn't really going to help, can you provide for the baby yourself?
can you give it a great life, provide it with only the best, give it all the love in the world and put the baby before anything else, before parties with friends, boys, and shopping?
2006-07-24 22:12:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to your local connexions office and speak to one of their advisors, as it is their jobs to help young people in any way they can, no matter what the situation.
www.connexions.gov.uk
2006-07-21 03:00:51
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answered by sugarbabe180 3
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This really all depends on the circumstances ie will they still be living with parents etc.........I would sugg you try getting in touch with Tony Blair at downing street he decides (and his cabinet) who gets what.....www.labour.gov.net? maybe of help
www.open.gov.uk
You think of getting pregnant here?
2006-07-21 03:00:09
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answered by di35mo 1
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I'm not sure but it wont be much. phone or call into your local job centre or social security office
2006-07-21 03:00:45
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answered by Anonymous
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why is the money so important to you it should be. having a baby isn't a way to get urself more money thats low dude
2006-07-21 03:02:25
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answered by Anonymous
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