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frankee17
Sep 5, 2008, 04:14 AM
I am really confused I have only recently just turned 17 and now just found out I am pregnant I don't know what to do can any one help?

xcarriecookex
Sep 5, 2008, 05:15 AM
Frankie?? Please tell me you do not live in harlow?

frankee17
Sep 5, 2008, 05:24 AM
frankie??? please tell me you do not live in harlow?
No I live in Wellington Somerset why?

xcarriecookex
Sep 5, 2008, 05:25 AM
OK you scared me that's all! Lol tort you were someone I no

frankee17
Sep 5, 2008, 05:26 AM
ok you scared me thats all! lol tort u were someone i no
Oh ryt

xcarriecookex
Sep 5, 2008, 05:27 AM
To be honest, I would ignor that message from that nunn above, at 17 you are quite old and mature enough to be a fantastic mum.

You don't need help you have 2 choices keep the baby or don't, if the answer is to keep it good luck and you will have the best years ahead of you, if you are not rady book an appointment at the docs and talk to him about your options

Just don't stress...

starbuck8
Sep 5, 2008, 05:29 AM
Maybe if you both would read the rules and regulations of this site, someone could actually read what you are writing. Proper English is a requirement here.

frankee17
Sep 5, 2008, 05:31 AM
to be honest, i would ignor that message from that nunn above, at 17 you are quite old and mature enough to be a fantastic mum.

you dont need help you have 2 choices keep the baby or dont, if the answer is to keep it good luck and you will have the best years ahead of you, if you are not rady book an appointment at the docs and talk to him bout your options

just dont stress...

Hey thank's for that That has ut a smile on my face now :)
And that is all I can do at the moment is stress can't sleep or anything it is horrible I am going to keep it I think ji know it is such a big decsion but thank you for your quote :)

xcarriecookex
Sep 5, 2008, 05:42 AM
Glad your keeping it, you will be fine, make sure you attend some anti natal class's and mabie find a group of young mums, family planing will put you in touch with some local to you. These will offer support

Good luck! And ignore people...

End of the day your are 17, its your choice and your not sad enough to live your life online!

X

frankee17
Sep 5, 2008, 05:44 AM
glad ur keeping it, u will be fine, make sure u attend some anti natal class's and mabie find a group of young mums, family planing will put u in touch with some local to you. these will offer support

good luck! and ignore people.....

end of the day your are 17, its your choice and your not sad enough to live your life online!

x

Thank you for your help it has been brilliant :)
X

xcarriecookex
Sep 5, 2008, 05:48 AM
Glad I could help just wish I was in the same boat, id love to be pregnant, I lost mine a few months ago, desperatlt trying!

X

frankee17
Sep 5, 2008, 05:49 AM
glad i could help just wish i was in the same boat, id love to be pregnant, i lost mine a few months ago, desperatlt trying!

x


I am really sory to here that hope all goes well for you
X

ANB428
Sep 5, 2008, 06:24 AM
What do your parents think about it? Have you told them yet? What about the father of the child?

starbuck8
Sep 5, 2008, 06:29 AM
What do your parents think about it? Have you told them yet? What about the father of the child?

I would like to know what "Anti-Natal" classes are, as mentioned before. :rolleyes:

New one to me! Have you heard of these classes?

xcarriecookex
Sep 5, 2008, 06:44 AM
They are groups that get together with a trained midwife, learn about birth techniques, breathing techniques and provide pre and post care for the mother

Does that help you!

Alty
Sep 5, 2008, 10:27 PM
It's actually antenatal, not anti natal.

As for high fiving each other for being pregnant teens, well, I'm a bit worried about the future generation. :(

Bottom line, kids are expensive, time consuming and downright difficult to handle at any age. It's so much harder when you are a teen.

I hope you have a good job, make good money and have allot of support, because they won't be the best years of your life, they will be your hardest.

Is it possible to raise a child when you're 17 and alone? Yes, but anyone who's done it will tell you that they would have been more careful had they known what it would be like.

Good luck, you'll need it.

Myth
Sep 5, 2008, 10:37 PM
My only hope is that neither of you "teens" are having twins... you will not survive it.

starbuck8
Sep 5, 2008, 11:09 PM
they are groups that get together with a trained midwife, learn about birth techniques, breathing techniques and provide pre and post care for the mother

does that help you!

Well, if you would had learned the correct spelling, I would have certainly understood. Anti Natal sounded to me like Anti Pregancy classes of some sort. Which might not be such a bad idea at 17.

Ante Natal however, means a whole different thing. If you are going to correct me and give me information, please help by spelling it right. We don't need another generation of kids that have no concept of the English language, and only know text speak, and little education or respect.

However, thank you for the information, now that I have the correct spelling, and I will use that for future reference.

Just a note, I am far from being a Nun. (or Nunn, as you spelled it) I have just got a little more experience than you have yet to gain. :)

xcarriecookex
Sep 8, 2008, 09:04 AM
It's actually antenatal, not anti natal.

As for high fiving eachother for being pregnant teens, well, I'm a bit worried about the future generation. :(

Bottom line, kids are expensive, time consuming and downright difficult to handle at any age. It's so much harder when you are a teen.

I hope you have a good job, make good money and have allot of support, because they won't be the best years of your life, they will be your hardest.

Is it possible to raise a child when you're 17 and alone? Yes, but anyone who's done it will tell you that they would have been more careful had they known what it would be like.

Good luck, you'll need it.

I am 24 so I'm not a pregnant teen thank you, I am married and own my own home, mabie you should ask before juding someone

Alty
Sep 8, 2008, 09:23 PM
i am 24 so im not a pregnant teen thankyou, i am married and own my own home, mabie you should ask before juding someone

I based my assumption on your atrocious spelling and the use of chat speak. Most 24 year olds I know can spell properly. As evidenced by your post above, you cannot; maybe, not mabie, judging, not juding, thank you, not thank you, I'm, not I'm, I, not I.

We do have a spell check button for your use, and just so you know, chat speak, text talk, is forbidden on this site.

But, thank you for correcting me on your age, I stand corrected. :)