What is TTC?
2006-10-21 06:12:02
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answer #1
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answered by Nightrider 7
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The question is can a 15 yr old take care of a baby? what about school or hanging out with your friends? there are so much to consider with having a baby.
Do you live on your own? Do you have a job?
are you willing to devote your life to giving up school or hanging out with friends?
do you think your parents will take care of your child while your having a good time?
Will there be a father to help share the responsibilities?
I'm not saying you don't want a baby but are you sure your ready for this responsibility? my opinion is a 15 yr old is still a child not an adult there is no way you can be able to support and care for a baby at 15.
thank about this Dear you don't know what your getting yourself into trust me
Take care
2006-10-21 10:48:30
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answered by ashleyhlldy 1
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For the record, babies of teenage mothers have higher risk of birth defects and premature delivery. This is going to give you HUGE hospital bills. I don't know if you will be raising this baby alone or with someone else but:
1) How will you clothe, feed, shelter this baby? If you cannot provide a life for this baby, either don't get pregnant or give it up for adoption. Child Services will find out, they will take the child.
2) What do you parents think of this? Are they ready to raise another child, seeing as you are definetly going to need help? My guess is that they will not want to take care of it all day, will not want to get up in the middle of the night with it, and will not want to have it constintly crying!
You need to think about what you are doing. When you start paying taxes, you can go ahead and have a baby. Maybe even when you get a job. Chances are you will either not go to college or not finish college (Bravo to all who did!). This puts you at a great disadvantage!
2006-10-21 13:19:29
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answered by jade_d05 2
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TTC = Trying to Conceive
And I'm not even going to try to figure out why a 15 year old would want to TRY to conceive. Y'all really need to think about that one.
2006-10-21 06:17:28
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answered by angels_sign_ily 3
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Having a baby will not keep the man your with. It's all a romantic fairy tale until you start changing diapers. You don't have the money or the knowledge to support a baby at that age, your family would take the responsibility for you..that's not fair to them. You have the rest of your life to be an adult, but only a few years to be a child/teenager. Think about it child.
2006-10-21 07:03:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you want to conceive so early, do you know what comes along with the responsibility's with a child, Your still a child yourself, and who is going to help you with this child when your going to school or days you want to go with friends and can't because your with your baby. Days when your so tired and you can't sleep because the baby come first. No matter what you think, you will always come second when it comes to your baby are you ready for that commitment. I wish you luck.
2006-10-21 06:16:54
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answered by msleya2002 3
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i had my first child at 18 years old. i missed out on so much stuff, my friends were out having fun and i had to take care of my son. i do not regret having him. i just think you should think this out carefully, meaning financially being able to take care of the baby, as well. you should finish school first. most places require a high school diploma. especially if you want more out of life than a job making minimum wage.
2006-10-21 06:37:00
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answered by Maddie and Jacobs mom 5
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Are you even able to get a full time job with insurance? So you have your drivers license? Do you have a car that is paid off? Do you pay your car insurance? So you have an apt? So you pay your bills? Are you kidding?
2006-10-21 11:32:43
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answered by Anonymous
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same question ttc??
2006-10-21 06:16:08
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answered by Me, again 6
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ttc?
2006-10-21 06:13:20
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answered by ♥ 2
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