Well this happened with me, I got pregnant at 20 and ended up getting married very shortly after. We had dated about 1 1/2 years so the baby just sped up the process. It was a huge no no in my religion to do that, my dad was a bishop. I was nervous to tell them, but they knew something was up when I would come home late. They were real understanding about it, and remember our family is very strict. A few days after I found out I told them both and they were calm and understanding.
2007-10-04 16:32:56
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answered by nanners454 5
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I got PG when I was 20. I was very scared to tell my parents. I wasn't engaged nor I new @ that time he wanted to marry me. I told her by myself but I made sure she was in a better mood.
On your situation you & your fiance should apporch your parent's together. If might be hard in the beginning but it's best off to tell them instead of having them hearing it from some1 else!!! Believe me!!!
And if you find out if your not PG, just becareful. You both are very young don't start off w/ a baby . I am not putting you guys down, since I have been there @ a young age. If so hard and this was 14 yrs ago. Now theses days so much has changed and prices of things have gotten sky high!!!
Good luck!
2007-10-04 16:45:32
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answered by ~♥ Hazey Pazey ♥~ 5
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I don't think you will be breaking their hearts! A grandchild will be a blessing for them and a sign from God that you and your partner are meant to be together and raise a child.
I would just tell your mum and dad by popping in one day unannounced like your in the area and thought you'd say hi sort of thing.
Just come out casually and tell them that your thinking of bringing the wedding date forward to december because....we're having a baby and want to be married first. Then gauge yourself depending on their response. I'm sure that when they hear that first, they will be happy for you and excited about their new grandchild. It usually helps if you are relaxed and happy when you announce it because they won't want to shatter your happiness and make you feel bad. No parent wants that!
Just be honest to them and they will respect you for it.
best of luck
2007-10-04 16:37:19
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answered by Cindy; mum to 3 monkeys! 7
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once you tell your mom: a million. stay calm 2. Write a letter in case you could desire to 3. Make a plan earlier 4. in case you intend to proceed the being pregnant, be particular appropriate to the destiny. clarify the form you’ll end college, supply for the toddler, etc. 5. deliver a supportive pal or relative alongside 6. tell her first--don’t enable them to take heed to it someplace else 7. If she freaks out, bypass away for slightly and come again later. with a bit of luck they'd have calmed down a splash Telling your mom you're pregnant is likely certainly one of the toughest issues you will do. you could sense scared, ashamed, embarrassed, frightened, demanding, or depressed. you could sense such as you have enable them to down or that she will in no way forgive you. Please undergo in concepts that no remember what their preliminary reaction is, this reaction will maximum probable substitute over the years, in case you guard a point of adulthood and stay calm. only only be beneficial you're making a call appropriate to the being pregnant earlier you tell them and don’t enable their stress of that of alternative family members substitute what you want to do, whether they lay some heavy guilt or disgrace onto you. that's your physique and your determination and finally, you would be the single to handle it, no longer them. only stay calm, stay focused, and get ready your self for even if lies forward.
2016-12-17 17:34:16
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answered by ? 4
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If you are pregnant, you just have to tell them. The longer you wait the harder it gets. I had to tell my parents I was pregnant at 19. You will be surprised how understanding parents can be in this situation. Expect shock in the beginning BUT things get better and the excitement starts. Good luck!!
2007-10-04 17:19:11
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answered by Cruz and Kinsley's momma 3
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I can see why you're scared, but just know that there are countless girls who have gone through the same thing! You're lucky you're already engaged, that might soften the blow a little bit.
Just say you know you made a mistake by rushing things, you don't want to hurt them, this is really scary for you, BUT... you're moving up the wedding because you're expecting. You're already in a commited relationship. It could be SO much worse.
2007-10-04 16:38:21
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answered by Tres Leches 4
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No matter what, remember that they are your parents and love you very much. My parents weren't too thrilled at first when my hubby and I got pregnant, but you can't tell now by the way they spoil our son. Anyway, probably a good way is for both of you to sit them down and tell them together. Good luck.
2007-10-04 16:37:43
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answered by bayouspeed1 2
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well congrats if you are just tell them its scary i know i had to do it when i was 17 they where alittle disappointed but they got over it and know I'm 25 and having number 3. If they get upset then they will just have to get over it i mean it is your choice and they are your parents they should love you no matter what happens good luck.
2007-10-04 16:58:08
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answered by Anonymous
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it wont break there heart i was 17 when i had my daughter she is now 19 months old and i am 19 .....everybody loves them some kianna....she wasnt even that mad and plus you are engaged i wasnt even in a relationship with my baby dad at the time.......girl just tell them
2007-10-04 16:32:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Just tell them truthfully and asap..Don't let time go by b-4 they know..
2007-10-04 16:42:01
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answered by jlkauffeld 2
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