The reason so many young women around that age group have the desire to have a child is because they don't fully understand the consquences of actually having a child. The money required, the freedom lost, the endless hours and hours of taking care of the child (i.e. bottle feedings, diaper changes, late nights, no sleep etc.). As you become older you begin to understand what it takes to raise a child, in a way that is best for the child, and waiting becomes more desirable. That way the child can be raised in a way that is best for both the parent and the child.
2007-01-07 12:20:17
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answered by mikana876 2
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I personally think that anyone from 15 to 21 who constantly thinks about and wants to be pregnant is bored and has no ambition in life for anything. In fact, they're so involved and obsessed with being pregnant they don't realize that it's only a small piece of the whole enchilada - guess what! there's a BABY at the end of a pregnancy and that baby grows up and becomes a PERSON - a person that needs and deserves a PARENT.
Instead of being so all-consumed by thoughts of all the attention that pregnancy brings, maybe concern yourself in becoming a person that has more than a good chance of raising a baby into a decent human being. Love yourself first before you start bringing babies into the world that you don't really want - you just want the attention and 'novelty' that pregnancy brings. Being a devoted mother of two lovely girls and having a sister who is 'playing' at being a mommy, it breaks my heart knowing there are girls just like you out there.
2007-01-07 20:04:00
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answered by mx_hart 3
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You seem to be very concerned about pregnancy! Those are the only questions you ask and answer about! Maybe you are one of those people who wants to be pg too? I have some very good answers for this question.. too bad I feel like you aren't serious enough for me to dignify this with a real response.
I was 14 when I was pregnant, I am now 18 with a three year old. I'm an expert on teen pregnancy, you could say, but why are you so concerned?!
2007-01-07 19:56:29
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answered by seeingidog 3
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Why don't you guys just stop being ******* rude. Somebody asked a question, why don't you help them instead of criticizing them.
But as for your question, I don't know. I'm 16 I want to be pregnant. And I do start worrying every time I miss my period.
2007-01-07 19:57:53
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answered by happily_taken16 2
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i had my first baby when i was 16. i thought the grass was greener on the other side. i think its a novelty to young girls until they realise that its for life. what they dont realise is when your stuck at home with the baby your friends are not going to be sitting there with you. you need to live a life before you create another one.
2007-01-07 21:16:35
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answered by biancajh 5
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Than only happens to ignorant people that can't spell and write in complete, correct sentences. God help humanity. Oh, the road we're taking.......
2007-01-07 19:57:04
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answered by Anonymous
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i wanted to be a mom by 16 yrs.. but waited til 24
2007-01-07 20:00:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Rephrase your question. It makes no sense. Do a spell check while you are at it.
2007-01-07 19:54:59
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answered by The Eagle Keeper 7
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hey im 17 ryt now nd im DYIN 2 b preg wid my man.......he sed no tho...............nd yeh i do worry wen ma "thing" doesnt come lyk last month i skippd but yeh........lolzz...im wonderin da same thing...i think its becuz we see da mothers nd all da lil kids arund us and we want one of our own u noe...i've jus been thinkin abt it..makes me wonder...........anyways i hope dat answered ur ques nd jus ignore da rude ppl dey gt no lyf :P
2007-01-07 20:04:12
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answered by Anonymous
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"missed your blob"? wtf???? learn how to spell 1st before you comment on anythng....
2007-01-07 19:52:14
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answered by Anonymous
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