Just remember it is not easy, and a good marriage takes work. Don't walk away the first time you make each other mad. Love your children, and watch enjoy every thing they do, because they grow up sooooooooooo fast, I use to think people just said that. But is sooooo true. Do continue school, because as your children grow up....there are alot of things they need, you will need money, because after awhile you'll get tired of playing the pay day to pay day game. Always make time to laugh!!
2007-12-11 16:25:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Just keep your head up. i'm sure that there are ignorant ppl around who still try to shame you for being a teen mom even though it sounds like you are doing better than a lot of adults. Compared to some of the stupid crap I've seen up here from teen mothers, you make me proud. Just be the kind of teen mom that helps change the world's misconceptions about teen moms. That's what I've tried to do since I had my daughter at 17.
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answered by ? 3
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PATIENCE have lots of it. Is the best advice I can give you. I'm a single mother at 22 and sometimes get so frustrated and annoyed that I feel myself losing patience with my 21 month old son. I love him and don't regret him for anything, but it's hard. And at 17 you're still a baby yourself with a lot of growing to do and a lot of things in life to learn. Love your son and play with him. Give him your attention and time and best of all just take time with him
2007-12-11 16:25:34
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answered by ash 3
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hey! im 17 years old and have a newborn son. he is 3 months old. deffinetly get back into education, thats the first thing im doing next year. Get as much support as you can from your family, friends or babys daddy if he is in babys life. I suppose you cant really give 'advice' becasue every baby is different and its all new to us so just take it as it comes and love your baby. =) x
2007-12-11 16:56:44
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answered by Anonymous
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hello...i'm also 17 but no, i don't have kids...first of all, i would like to commend you for being brave to face the responsibility...not everyone can do that..maybe not even me if i were in your shoes...
hmmm..i still believe that education will definitely take you far...first, just finish your studies..after highschool...get some part time job and get some units...it may take a bit long for you to graduate and will be very hard and tiring coz you have to joggle your studies and job...but i'm sure it will all pay off...
good luck and God bless you whole fam...
2007-12-11 16:28:39
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answered by justME 3
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Well it is up to you but you may want to consider going to college. I know that you said it was your last year of school, but you can find so many opporunities, espeicially since your a young mother you may qualify for financial aid. And just enjoy your son they do grow fast.
2007-12-11 16:27:27
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answered by Me 4
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I have two sisters that did this and my advise is.. raise your child because you will regret it if you dont. Your young and you will get your education, but you brought baby into the world as did your husband and he can work hard while you raise the baby. Or the other way around as you see fit.
2007-12-11 16:30:36
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answered by Anonymous
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you should ask your mom or dad to help you but still go to school because you will need to get a job later on
2007-12-11 16:25:51
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answered by Kuma 2
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find true friends. alot of teen moms at my school found friends in only other teen moms. dont do that friends are hard to come by. i wish u good luck and stay strong you can do it!!
2007-12-11 16:25:11
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answered by TinKerBeLL 1
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Stay in school. Finish your education including college if that's something you want. It won't be easy, but you CAN do it!
2007-12-11 16:24:20
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answered by First Lady 7
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