Surprisingly My Mother-in-law. I was still in college and not yet married when I got pregnant, While others judged me or disowned me my mother-in-law took me into her home and gave me so much support! She is an Angel!
2007-02-25 15:29:46
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answered by kez 4
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After hearing my MIL talk about having grandkids for the last 5 years (I am 23, my hubby and I have been together 7 years married 1 1/2) I thought she was going to be the biggest support. So far, she has only asked how i was doing one in two months! My husband is so sweet, but doesn't know much. He tries though! Other than that, the internet gives me the most to work with, and everyone has an opinion to share!
2007-02-25 23:44:08
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answered by The Hippy Momma 4
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During my first pregnancy, my mom and sister. My dad was a little distant since my bf and I broke up a few weeks before I found out I was pregnant. But in the end, all three were there for me. With the last 3, my children's father. He is great, he even says my first child is his and has been a good supporter of hers, even if she doesn't think so. I guess I was fortunate. I am very blessed and grateful for the love and support of my family.
2007-02-26 00:12:29
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answered by momofatsc 3
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My Mother by far, was my best support for the first pregnancy. She had raised me and was still taking care of my four younger brothers and sisters. Excellent Mother and Friend!!! She passed away last January. I'm 40+ weeks pregnant with my second child, and my Fiance does wonderful with helping me and listening to the things I share with him. It's hard at times to talk to him, considering somethings only a Mother can give guidance, but he is truly a wonderful support. I love him dearly and know that I am blessed to have had and still have the important people in my life thus far.
2007-02-26 00:34:44
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answered by reincarnated/beauty 2
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Me, Myself, and I. All my mother said was "I hope you don't think I'm coming there to help you out". My ex mother in law was going to make the trip and stay for about a week but when I went in to hospital my father in law went in as well, he suffers from chrons disease and needed to be hospitalized so of course she stayed with him. I wouldn't have had it any other way. My best friend was here in California...I was 3,000 miles away. My husband was too busy working,...it was all ME baby.
2007-02-25 23:28:56
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answered by Anonymous
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My dad (who has always supported me through everything--he was a single dad and we lived with him), I was only 15 and didnt have a hubby. My daughters dads mom was also very supportive.
2007-02-26 00:08:39
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answered by Amber D 1
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My sister. She thinks she's like Mother or something. She is always trying to watch over me. But, she is very good in the delivery room. She was the one that walked me through my breathing and stuff. She knew just what to do. She was great.
2007-02-25 23:31:44
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answered by dumbblond 3
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Mum was most supportive, my aunt was pretty supportive as well.
Boyfriend was useless as he left me when I was 4 months pregnant.
My best friend was pretty good too as she was pregnant at the same time as me.
2007-02-26 01:13:35
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answered by Amanda B 4
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My mom. Peeved off my hubby something awful (he thought he was an expert since he had two other kids), but he didn't have a clue. Majority of men just don't.
2007-02-26 00:26:46
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answered by Ghost Writer 3
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My mom and my husband, but my mom understands a little more about childbearing than my husband.
2007-02-25 23:27:52
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answered by ♥Me 3
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