After reading all your questions, because you flooded yahoo all of the sudden with a bunch of questions about your baby, I think you need some help. You were obviously not ready to have this child. You don't even realize that most babies cry when you change them. They just don't like it. You need to find someone to help you out here, like a parent or something. Find someone (besides anonymous strangers on YA) who can answer all your questions about your son. And quit having babies.
2007-01-29 17:43:59
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answered by Eowyn 5
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that it is extremly hard to be a single parent teen, but also at the end of the day it is quite rewarding i myself have a younger son whom is now 4 and if you wish to work that out it means that i was 14 when i had him lol. 1st you have to get support and help from the father, then you have to try and work out a basis of which the father can see the child. but that is all legal stuff, more so you need to learn to cope with your baby, no babies like getting changed, but they do like being distracted, if your baby doesn't want to eat or sleep then you have to take your baby to a doctor as there is obviously something wrong, and also avoid anyone whom tries to tell you that your a bad parent the whole thing is your not you just don't know how to cope as of yet, but don't worry you will and there is no manual to being a parent and there is no right or wrong answers just stupid people who think there are
hope this helps
2007-01-30 03:10:34
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answered by Mummy of 2 2
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I think single teen parents make a hard, long road for themselves. I am a single parent and its very, very hard. I have a good job, I own a house, my car is almost paid for and I get support from her father, but it's still very hard. Think long and hard befor my make a decision that will change you life drastically.
2007-01-30 02:53:36
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answered by Cocoa 4
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I have a sister who is a single teen parent. What do you need to know? proudtobeme_2003@yahoo.com
2007-02-02 21:43:14
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answered by proudtobeme_2003 1
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w/ my experience of having friends w/ kids when I was a teen, they definatly could use some parenting classes, but thats not all of them, I had one friend out of 4 w/ kids as teens and she was a very very good mother, she never handed off her baby to someone else to go partying w/ us. so not all teens make bad parents but they should be practicing safe sex cause mentaly they can not handle that type of situation.
2007-01-30 02:05:29
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answered by medleyc1 4
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They are stuggling and their parents seem to help them out.
Alot of em should try to get child support from the father of the
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Grandparents keep the child, while they work sometimes.
As long as there is love for the child, guess it doesnt matter.
2007-01-30 09:28:20
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answered by sunflare63 7
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It's a very long tough road
2007-01-30 04:38:32
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answered by ryguy 1
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it will be hard but you can do it. DOnt depend on family to help you out.
2007-01-30 10:43:31
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answered by I hate stupid ppl like you 4
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They have a rough road...
2007-01-30 01:27:02
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answered by J&A 3
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nothing
2007-01-30 03:12:19
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answered by Smiley17 2
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