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I am 30+ and have am happy to have this baby. Raising this child by myself is fine. I don't need child support.

I want to know if I should tell him or not. I don't know him, it was an in the moment thing, and we did use protection, but it didn't work.

I don't know if he is even the type of person a child should be around... I know nothing about him, but I do know how I could track him down.

I am tempted to leave it be. I am having this baby and am happy about it, although still shocked.

Should I tell him?

2006-10-18 13:29:10 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

24 answers

do ya even know the dudes name?i can understand the heat of the moment thing...unless you meet someone super fabulous,b4 the child gets very old,and he plans on staying around both of you,let the child know it's father..don't keep that from a kid..it will probally end up backfiring on you in the future ,and your kid will probally really end up resenting you.....but..you are a grown woman..do what you feel like ya need to do...... good luck :)

2006-10-18 13:42:43 · answer #1 · answered by curious1 3 · 2 0

Yes, he has a right to know. If he doesn't want to know after that then at least you have told him and it won't be such a big deal. You said you don't mind bringing the baby up by yourself, at least that way when your child is older and asks who the father is you can look him/her in the eyes and tell them what is what. Who knows things may turn out for the better. You should tell the father and let him decide what his next move will be. Good Luck.

2006-10-18 13:36:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If it were the other way around would you want to know?! I think that yes you should tell him, he is the father. Just tell him exactly what you said here. And think about it what about when the child gets older? You don't have the right to make the decision whether the child wants a relationship with his or her father. So would you rather deal with this now or later?

2006-10-18 13:35:15 · answer #3 · answered by Sara R 2 · 0 0

the in difficulty-free words way that would want to ensue is in case you launch 2 eggs in a unmarried month, one is fertilized sometime and the different some days after. Its like that by using hormones that initiate being released once you fall preggers inhibit you from freeing anymore eggs scuffling with a second being pregnant, so that you ought to fertilize the second one egg before those hormones are released into your body. so that you'll't get pregnant back previous to start. After the child is born you'll want yet another egg before you are able to get preggers. put up pardom bleeding in a number of of situations flow's for round 4 weeks then a sparkling egg is released, and also you are able to fall preggers then. notwithstanding, nature is a sensible element and there are chemical compounds released after start that can make theory a lot less likely really for breast feeding moms yet a concepts from no longer conceivable.

2016-12-04 23:41:54 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You're over 30.....and you screwed a guy you don't even know that much about......shouldn't you have left those sorts of actions behind you??? I mean, come on.....at 30+ you should be mature enough not to let your hot p*ssy get you in trouble!!!! Yes, you owe it to him to tell him about the baby, regardless of whether you want/expect child support or not. He's the baby's father....someday, the child will grow up and ask about daddy....and you'll have to tell him/her that mommy never tried to get in touch with him.......or either he/she will be an adult and start looking and find out that way that you lied to him/her.......do you really want that to happen??

2006-10-18 13:34:50 · answer #5 · answered by honey_bear_21_1999 4 · 0 0

I say you should tell him, not for support payments, but because every child has a right to have a relationship with a father. You can't steal that from your child. Now since it was a one night thing, if he doesn't believe you or denies fatherhood...cool, you can raise the kid on your own, but give the man a chance to know his child and more importantly, give the kid a chance to know his Dad. You don't have the right to deny this to your child.

2006-10-18 13:36:02 · answer #6 · answered by P. C 3 · 0 0

30 years old and still this selfish and careless?? wowow - just gets better and better. you need to tell him. you owe it to that child you are so happy to have. dont you think that 'daddy' needs to share in that? mistakes do happen, yes, but 'daddy' needs to know. it is wrong not to tell the sperm donor, his boys made it in. even though it was flat out sex, and no love...a part of this man is in you, and will be growing soon. and he needs to be a part of it. you never know, it may change his whole outlook on everything, and yours as well. tell him. and if he doesnt accept, well then, have the baby on your own, and good luck. you seem to know what you are doing at such a mature age.

2006-10-18 13:35:57 · answer #7 · answered by dragonsclaw27 2 · 0 0

Since you both had a hand in creating this child, definately yes. Your kid might want to meet his dad one day too, so wouldn't want to shock him later.

Now, when you talk to him about this, tell him straight up that you are fine raising it by yourself and that he doesn't need to do anything, but that you just wanted him to know.

You're a very brave woman for doing this. Good job.

2006-10-18 13:36:30 · answer #8 · answered by b-rad 3 · 0 0

if you are debating whether you should tell him after the fact, then something inside you is telling you, you want him to apart of this child's life.
If you are a independent woman and don't 'need' a man then be strong and continue as you did .. but you have to remember, you need to think of your child as well.. if you have someone in your life and he's willin to raise this child as his own, then leave it be.. but in the long run; this child will wonder where s/he came from and has the right to have both parents.

2006-10-18 13:33:43 · answer #9 · answered by ? 2 · 0 1

It is as much his child as it is yours. If you are this set on taking care of the child regardless, then it doesn't sound like you will be hounding him for money. He has no reason to deny it and he might even be excited! Either way, he deserves to know!

2006-10-18 13:33:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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