Sweetie,It wasn't me but i know someone that did have a baby in her early teens.She was scared and happy and she thought she was in love and that was what she wanted to do with her life.But it was our senior year and she was a honor student.But before we could graduate it got to be to much for her and she had to drop out of school.She married the guy and that was a disaster in alot of ways.But she ended up working alot of dead in jobs.Fast food and raising the kid on her own other than her friends to lean on.She never had her senior prom or graduation and she never got o go to college and be all the things she dream of.She loved her baby and he is now a grown man and she is very proud of him but she missed out on alot of the things.She always wanted to do and be because she thought having a baby was the answer to having a troubled home and needing someone to love.Hope this story helps u some.
2006-09-25 13:38:20
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answered by motherof319662000 2
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Denial.
I don't mean denial as in pure disbelief. I mean denial as in thinking that time is passing incredibly slowly...believing that this pregnancy, however real it may be, will never come to fruition.
I remember, crazy as this may sound, placing my hands palm down on a table in a Burger King and just examining them. I examined every tiny crease in them thinking that they have not changed in so long, nothing on my body changes, this won't change anything either...it was odd, but the mind does odd things when placed in intensely stressful situations.
I became very fidgety. I was in constant motion. I ate less--thinking if I lost weight, it would prove once and for all that I wasn't pregnant because a pregnant body wouldn't lose weight. I entertained the idea of running away so I wouldn't have to face my parents. I became the most apathetic individual on the PLANET. Everything that had meant something to me before ceased to matter. My soul was mush.
These are just some of the things I went through with my teenage pregnancy. I don't know about everyone else, but hope it helps.
2006-09-25 13:44:09
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answered by A.R. 4
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i got pregnant when i was 16. it was a total accident and i cried for weeks. i had so many emotions running through my body. how could i let this happen? what would everyone think of me? when i told my "best friend" she dissowned me. she refused to speak to me because she said that i was making the biggest mistake of my life. i refused to get an abortion or even consider adoption. i figured that i was the one who wasnt careful and now i had to pay. i was willing to sacrifice my life(not that my life would be over, it would just be different) After i told everyone, they all refused to support me. they made me feel like i was worthless. 2 months later i had a miscarrage. that made the situation even worse. now i look back and think how different my life would be and that in a small way, im glad i didnt have a baby.i just wasnt ready
2006-09-28 18:37:14
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answered by Anonymous
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ok, I'm now just shy of being 23 and am raising my 6 year old on my own. I got prego at 16, and had her 14 dayz shy of my 17 bday. you can mail me at Grundmeyer83@yahoo.com and I'll be glad to help you out, based on my experience, before, during and after my pregnancy. and , if you want, how my life has changed know. I'll be glad to answer any questions-just drop a note.
2006-09-25 13:40:26
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answered by Alexis and Abbigails' mommy 4
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In august i got sick 3 days in a row in the morning and just thought it was a stomach virus but about a week later i went and took a test and it came out positive. When i found out i cried not because i was scared but because i was happy and i also thought of what the baby's daddy would think and so i called him and told him he might won't to be with me and he might not and i told him and he was cool with it and he said how would you think i wouldn't want to be with you and i said because you already have one to take care of but he was cool with it and thats all that matters. I hope this helps you.
2006-09-25 14:27:30
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answered by chubby 1
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Thats a toughy. i grow to be a teenager mom, i had my daughter at 17 and that i in my opinion wish i could have waited till ultimately i chanced on the suitable guy 2 be with yet thats how existence is going. My daughter is a happ, healthful, outgoing lil lady so thats all that concerns. i think of adolescents could wait till ultimately their with the suitable individual to have toddlers with and finished with college first reason their alot of responsibilty and complicated artwork in todays community.
2016-10-01 08:58:06
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answered by ? 4
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I found out i was pregnant when i was 13. i was so scared. a million things rushed into my head, should i keep the baby, how am i going to tell the father, my dad, my friends, what will people think. i just freaked out. and we were so careful. but i love my baby. email me if u want to no more
2006-09-25 13:33:35
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answered by jordanthegrouch 3
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It depends on how much family support she was given. And most impt her partner. If my family are supportive, i'll keep the baby. Its a life =)
2006-09-25 18:32:08
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answered by xue er w 1
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If I got pregnant before graduating then I would get an abortion.
2006-09-25 13:33:11
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answered by Emily 3
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I answered your previous post.. email me at imjustcolleen@yahoo.com...
I was pg at 16 and hid it from my parents for six months.. (do NOT do this)
2006-09-25 13:32:42
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answered by psychstudent 5
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