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van anyone help me we havent told her parents either im really scared about all of this please only serious answers

2007-01-14 16:51:29 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

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Buckle up and be a man about it. She's going to have a tougher time telling her parents than you telling yours. If I were you I'd get together with you mate and go tell your parents first jointly. After seeing that you guys are commited to each other they can help you break the news to the other set of parents. They won't like the fact that you got a woman pregnant this young but I hope that you have decided not to abandon this child no matter how young you are. I admire you for willing to take advice, many would just act cowardly in this circumstance. Whatever you do don't let your child grow up in a single parent household. Too often that's the case, don't let your child become a statistic. Buckle up, rise to the occasion and don't have another one for a while. Also your girlfriend will be very encouraged that you will not abadon her in this moment. She'll be very gratefull and I'am willing to bet she'll be very faithfull to you from this point on. Best of luck, go to church and ask for a Pastor's counseling.

2007-01-14 17:13:39 · answer #1 · answered by Andres 6 · 0 0

I really hope you hear me when you read this answer because I have been through what you're going through and you really need to understand that the decisions you and your girlfriend will be making will affect three lives. Therefore you should not let emotion be part of your decisions. So listen carefully. I'm sure your parents love you and there is no doubt they will be extremely disappointed in both of you. They may even be so hurt and upset that they may say some things they don't really mean. So be prepared for that. When you tell them, apologize for what has happened. Tell them you want their help as to what you should do. And don't feel you need to make any decisions about anything immediately. Since you are both so young, you should consider adoption and you should tell your parents you are going to consider it. Please, please do not consider abortion. It would only end up giving both of you a lot of grief and shame in your future. Don't marry each other if you are not ready (and at 17 you are not ready). Just realize both of you need your parents help and ask them for it. With a lot of love, you will all get through it. And with an open adoption, you could see pictures of your child while they are growing up. They would have two parents capable of giving them the life they deserve. And when they are 18 yrs old, they would have the opportunity to meet their biological parents. Be strong and make sure every decision you make is based on what is best for the baby before you consider what is best for yourselves.

2007-01-14 17:08:52 · answer #2 · answered by truthseeker221 3 · 0 0

Congratulations on becoming a dad - it must be scary being so young. Put yourself in your parents' shoes for a minute... They are about to become grandparents. Do you think they would love to know as soon as possible and become involved in the planning for the baby? They will find out eventually, so the sooner the better. It doesn't get any easier as you get older, either, so don't be so hard on yourself. My sister became pregnant at the age of 28 and made me tell our parents. And guess what? They were happy for her. If your parents are anything like our parents, they will probably have some concerns for you but once they realize you are acting responsibly by being up front and wanting to care for the child, they will have more respect for you. Good luck!

2007-01-14 17:50:46 · answer #3 · answered by Loren V 2 · 0 0

First feel free to IM you. I am willing to help you in any way and DISCUSS this with you.

Being scared is normal. Be straight-forward with them. Tell them what you are going to do about this pregancy. Tell them you accept responsiblity for the pregancy. You and the girl you got pregnant need to be in agreement on what steps to take and present those to your parents. Reassure your parents that you want their help in making the right decisions and that you will graduate etc.

Again IM me if you want somone to DISCUSS this. I need to know more and it helps when you can have a dialogue with somoene and not just a monologue.

2007-01-14 16:57:14 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

You and your girlfriend should tell each others parents together as a couple. You are a young man and have your own family now, time to make the decisions of a man and do what you need to for YOUR new family.

2007-01-14 23:51:06 · answer #5 · answered by badmikey4 4 · 0 0

It's going to be okay. Get both sets of parents together and tell them at the same time. If all parents can't get together, then you and your girl go see each set of parents together. Don't expect them to be happy about it. You're incredibly young to have a child of your own but you can do the mature thing and tell them the truth as soon as possible.

2007-01-14 16:57:48 · answer #6 · answered by wwhrd 7 · 3 0

i was 15 when i got pregnant and my boyfriend was 17. we both knew that i was pregnant but we werent ready to tell anyone yet. since i am kind of small, you coudnt tell i was pregnant till i was about 6 1/2 months.

when i was almost 6 months pregnant my grandma suspected something. she told my mom to take me to the doctors and she did. after i peed in a cup the doctor told my mom that i was 6 months pregnant. she was real upset, but mostly hurt that i didnt tell her first.

after a while my mom started coming to her senses and accepted the fact that i was going to have a child. on my 16th bday she told my step dad. he was furious and wanted to kick me out. my mom didnt want that to happen so i talked to my boyfriend about it. he told his mom and she was real accepting about the whole situation.

i am now 17, my boyfriend is now 19, and our son is10 months old. we are all very happy and love each other very much. i am still living with my boyfriend and his mom.

i know that you probably didnt wanna know my whole story but my best advice is to tell your parents because most likely they are going to take it much easier than hers. and also, your girlfriend needs to go to check ups and take some vitamins, and the only way she can do that is if your parents or her parents know.

2007-01-14 17:15:33 · answer #7 · answered by ♥Sher♥ 3 · 1 0

First and foremost, you need to be prepared. You and your girlfriend need to discuss how you plan to tell your parents, and you need to do it together. Tell them how you plan to raise your child, and you are going to be saving money from your job (or if you don't have a job, apply to some before you break the news).

Be prepared for tears from the mothers, and for the fathers to be upset. Her father will probably yell, and it's all normal. You have to understand nobody will hate you, it'll be a shock.

Be straight forward, and mature.

Best of luck!

2007-01-14 17:05:03 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i really desire you hear me once you study this answer because I actually were through what you're dealing with and also you truly opt to comprehend that the options you and your female friend will be making will influence 3 lives. therefore you shouldn't enable emotion be an element of your judgements. So hear intently. i'm particular your father and mom love you and there is little question they are going to be quite disillusioned in both one among you. they is also so damage and dissatisfied that they might say some issues they don't really propose. So be prepared for that. once you tell them, ask for forgiveness for what has occurred. tell them you opt for his or her help as to what you should do. and do not experience you want to make any judgements about something on the instantaneous. because you're both so youthful, you should judge adoption and also you should tell your father and mom you'll evaluate it. Please, please do not evaluate abortion. it would basically finally end up giving both one among you countless grief and shame on your destiny. do not marry one yet another in case you at the instantaneous are not waiting (and at 17 you at the instantaneous are not waiting). basically comprehend both one among you want your father and mom help and ask them for it. With countless love, you'll all get through it. And with an open adoption, you would possibly want to work out images of your baby at the same time as they are growing to be up. they might have 2 father and mom able to giving them the existence they deserve. And at the same time as they are 18 yrs previous, they might have the prospect to satisfy their organic and organic father and mom. Be sturdy and confirm each and every determination you're making is in protecting with what's ideal for the toddler previously you concentration on what's ideal for yourselves.

2016-10-17 01:29:07 · answer #9 · answered by sovak 4 · 0 0

Before you do anything with your parents....discuss what you and your girlfriend want to do..re discuss it to make sure that's what you want.After that be have a conversation with your self (in your mind) and find out if that is what YOU really really want...Once you have decided that is when you have to tell your parents and tell them what happened and what your intentions are..
to recap...be totally honest with YOU,, we all make mistakes and learn from it..by being honest with yourself now you will save a lot of headaches later in life..
Both of you need to be aware of what is entailed in bringing up a child..
you need to ask yourself if this girl is the girl you want to spend your life with or was it just "fling"
You both need to know of the sacrifices you will have to make.
GOOD LUCK!! GOD BLESS!!

2007-01-14 18:50:26 · answer #10 · answered by Bob P 2 · 0 0

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