Congradulations, and find something to occupy your time, work or a hobby!
2006-12-31 12:28:54
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answered by Anarchy99 7
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One day at a time and crying is not helping the situation your daughter knows your sadness just because she's young don't think she can't pick up on your attitude!! and just think how do you think single parents all over the world make it!!! If you are strong you can do it ,..Get focused and plan ahead for the baby on the way and live for the baby here!! and pray and keep the faith ...I'm witcha sister!!!
And don't listen to Brock a complete dummy!!
2006-12-31 12:33:00
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answered by classy chic 3
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My older son change into really 6 months previous after I grew to change into pregnant such as his little brother, and that i did not have a 2d bathe. If someone needs to throw you one it truly is wonderful, yet I easily does not assume one. oftentimes, 2d showers are fairly tacky till a lady is having a "replace of existence" toddler (her youngest baby is a youngster, and he or she without note turns into pregnant). by then, each of the equipment (vehicle seat, crib, stroller, etc.) are older than 5 years previous and are considered hazardous. in the different case, merely bypass out and purchase your own stuff. My way of searching at it change into--we are able to locate the money for to have yet another toddler so quickly, so we'd want to consistently be able to locate the money for the purposes of having an toddler.
2016-12-01 09:22:16
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answered by ? 4
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Consider yourself lucky being pregnant. It's a wonderful feeling. And where's the problem? You have a daddy for them, that's all that matters. No need to cry.
Congrats!
2006-12-31 12:28:59
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answered by BarbieQ 6
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So you have a guy who is trapped into a long term relationship with you moving back to take care of you? Why would you want that? Just tell him to mail the child support and show up on his visitation days.
2006-12-31 12:30:21
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answered by janicajayne 7
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Take a step outside and a real deep breath, and just say you're glad to be alive with kids who have a father who actually won't leave them.
2006-12-31 12:28:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Just be honest with your children and let them know that it had nothing to do with them and that you love them SO much. Also, ask them how they feel about it, and discuss their feelings. Take them seriously, though. Don't tell them that their feelings are "wrong".
For yourself, you may want to seek counseling or find people to talk to who will listen without judging you. Talking can be very therapeutic, even if the other person really doesn't say anything you don't already know. Just having them there to listen is good.
Don't let his leaving take over your life, because all your children have is you, so you have to be healthy for them! Helping yourself will help you to help them!
2006-12-31 12:31:43
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answered by Yuka 4
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just look forward to the time you will get to spend when he gets back, and plan things to do in the meantime. think about plans for your baby, like its name and so on. just look at the bright side of things. hope i could help, and wish you the best!♥
2006-12-31 12:31:56
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answered by SinisterKid 4
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Your confused, you need to get a handle on your life there and regain control. You should establish yourself, independantly of these wandering males you breed with so readily and have babies with. It is obvious they are just "one niters" in your life and your gonna be left holding the bag so to speak. Can you afford that?
2006-12-31 12:32:15
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answered by J.M.C 5
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dont cry i h8 ppl cryin it makes me sad:(
umm well hung out with friend nd ur kid!!!!! hav fun chin up!
at least u have more luck than me nd my partner we have been tryin to have a baby 4 like 8-9 months lol
2006-12-31 12:35:25
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answered by plzbaby 2
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