You should get fixed!
2007-01-24 07:31:32
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answered by steemshovel 4
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No. You are so young, do not have any more kids after this. Stay home and raise them, when this last one is Kindergaten you will be about 27 or 28. Then get a CNA. If you get hired at the right place you will make not much less than a nurse. It is shorter school, and you won't have educational debt. (it costs a lot less, and many employers will pay you back for it). You can get through these five years. Make sacrafices, live meger, apply for assistance programs. Just get yourself a long term plan, and stick to it.
2007-01-24 15:36:50
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answered by R♥bin 4
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I'd start with some birth control, If you want to go to school you can maybe work part time and school full time. If you quit work you may be able to get a low income grant to help pay. You will work hard when your in school but trust me it will be worth it.
2007-01-24 16:51:26
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answered by David 2
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Your first priority should be to make sure youre five children will have a roof over their head and food in their tummies.
If quitting your job and going back to school will not allow you to provide for your children, then you should not enroll in college.
2007-01-24 15:38:54
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answered by JesJ 4
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If you have the money to quit your job and go to school full time, then do it. Otherwise, you may just have to put your personal career goals on hold. That's what being a mom is all about!
2007-01-24 15:36:56
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answered by Trouble's Mama 5
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First, I want to commend you for staying in school and continuing your education while working and caring for your children. Make an appointment at the school you want to attend and they will help you schedule your classes around your job and family obligations. Best of luck to you and your family!
2007-01-24 15:37:32
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answered by Angela B 3
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It all depends on the type of support you have. Going to school to become an RN is very tough. My best friend is currently in her last semester and she finds it extremely difficult to study and give her son the attention he needs. My advice would be to not let go of your dream but perhaps to allow it to take a back burner to your kids current needs. With them being so young they need you around and trust me you need to be around to. you don't want to miss out on the experience of watching them grow.
2007-01-24 15:37:08
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answered by Ibisoke O 2
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wow you have your hands full well congrats on the new baby on the way, are you able to get help fromthe father at all you dint say anything about that, if you see where you can afford to stop working and continue your education then go for it. your heading the right way ..on another note birth control
2007-01-24 15:35:15
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answered by creation 2
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maybe you could try some online courses. even though it may take a little longer, you'll still have time to spend with the children and maintain a litlte sainity. it'll take time but stick with it, it'll work!
2007-01-24 15:35:41
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answered by QueenMother 2
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get a hysterectomy, thats my advice
2007-01-24 15:32:22
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answered by bad b 2
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