Gosh i know a girl who got pregnant at 14.
its true.
But she had a miscarage...=(
and also im best friends with this one girl.
She was born when her mother was 16.And now this girl got almost pregnant....
lots of babies in this world!;)
2007-12-25 11:14:46
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answered by No Name 4
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Yes several.
My sister-in-law was 15 and it took her a long time to grow up but she is a good mom (their oldest is 15 now).
My friends mother, her oldest was born when she was 14. She has had 4 other children and been pregnant several other times (unsuccessful). I don't think she's ever dealt with it. Her kids have raised themselves and each other and she uses the government in any way she can. She's pregnant again...she's been doing this for 25 years now....
Several classmates of mine had children at the age of 17...none regret it that I am aware of, but they are all having a terrible time financially.
2007-12-25 18:55:33
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answered by Courtlyn 7
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Me! I am 41 now and I got pregnant with my first child when I was 17 and my second at 19 and my third at 20. And no I don't regret it at all. My girls are my life and always have been. It was rough but worth every little bit. Now my 20 year old daughter is 25w2d pregnant with my first grandbaby (a boy) and I am ecstatic.
I am not sorry that I had my kids that early at all. Because now, I am still young enough to enjoy my grandkids. I did not want to be in a nursing home or dead when my grandkids graduate high school. I will only be in my late 50's, early 60's.
Also, my mother and father got married when my mom was 14 and she had me when she was 15 and Mom and Dad are still together to this day. Of course that was back when people actually cared about their marriage.
2007-12-25 18:36:25
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answered by ROBIN T 4
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my sister had her baby at the age of 17.
she got pregnant at 16.
she graduated high school with honours, and is soon graduating medical school.
No she doesnt feel sorry, shes got an amazing child that she loves, a supportive fiance who has been there for the whole thing and she will make more money than most people do.
like I always say, young moms are not bad moms.
2007-12-25 18:32:56
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answered by Mommy 2 be 5
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I'm 17, almost 18 in 5 months and I have a 34 month old daughter, and I'm due in three days with another princess. I wouldn't change it for anything and it is all worth it to me. My babies have everything and more..people need to realize that just because I'm young, that doesn't make me any less of a mother than them. I wish people would just understand and not judge me. I ended up getting pregnant and I didn't want to take the life of my unborn baby inside of me. God created them, and it wasn't my right to stop their beating hearts. Have a merry Christmas..
2007-12-25 18:54:21
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answered by *MoMmYofTwO* 2
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My grandmother at 16 , my mom at 16 and my friend at 17 . Do they feel sorry , yes and no. They would love to go back and wait to be stable financially to have a family , yet they had a great gift (child is a blessing) . If the person is determined and knows what she wants , she will raise her children go to school, have a career , and build a family. It requires lots of patient and devotion to be a pre-mature mother.
2007-12-25 18:30:38
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answered by Ketty87 3
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My friend was 16 when she got pregnant with her beautiful 3 1/2 year old daughter. It's the best thing she's ever done and she's a great mother.
2007-12-25 19:26:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I got pregnant at 16, I had my baby this Dec. 6. I personally am not sorry and I wouldnt trade my little girl for anything in the world.
2007-12-25 18:52:50
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answered by Rosie H. 2
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Had my son at 17; the "daddy" was non-existent -- and still is, 17 years later.
I was on welfare for a bit; (approx. 6 mos.) got a job and worked my tail to the bone. I paid for everything -- until I got smart when my boy was 2, and finally took the the SOB to court for support.
I would not trade this young man, my bud, my pal for anything in the world. I am so proud of the boy I raised, and I am sending him out into the planet with morals, guidance, joy, love, appreciation, and a wicked sense of humor.....I could not be more proud of him, or of myself.
BUT....it's food or electricity.
......clothing or christmas presents
......car payment or day care
......and on and on and on.......
It is not something I would ever choose for my kids; it's just the choices I made, and what I had to deal with to be the parent that I wanted to be.
Good luck.
2007-12-25 18:27:06
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answered by Maureen W 3
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My sister got pregnant at 15...delivered at 16. I don't think she feels sorry but she also had our entire family as a support system. She did not begin to raise her son completely on her own until he was 5.
2007-12-25 18:25:42
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answered by Ashley W 5
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