Originally Posted by Stormy69
as a mother of a teenage mother, Let me share my feelings on this...
My daughter who is 17, hid her pregnancy from me until one month before the baby came. It's a long story she was in and out of our home , living with her boyfriend and his mother for the last couple of months.When I saw her I knew she was pregnant, I flat out asked her and she told me yes, she was.
I always thought I would freak out and go nuts if one of my girls got pregnant
so young.
I'm still amazed at how well I took the news. My daughter was very scared and in denial and did not get any prenatal care until I found out.
I made the appointment, she had an ultrasound and 3 weeks later my precious grandson was born. Perfect thank goodness!
Here are my regrets over the issue.
I wish she had told me sooner,The baby could have been born with something seriously wrong due to lack of prenatal care.
I did not have anytime to prepare. It was a mad dash to get just the basic things she needed.
I felt like she really didn't have any faith in me and our mother -daughter relationship.* I always thought my kids could tell me anything.
She fully intended to give the baby up for adoption, thankfully I convinced her she would regret that decision for the rest of her life, and I let her know that I would do what ever it took to help her keep that baby.
This baby was the cement that glued our relationship rock solid. My daughter moved back home and I watch her as a mother and have never been so proud of her. She loves me and depends on me. Just a side note, she graduated 2 weeks after the baby came! The hardest part for me from all this was that she didn't tell me. Yes I was hurt and upset that she did not make better judgement in using birth control, but I got over it. What hurt me was the lack of trust and communication.
Now not all moms are going to react as well as I did. But remember you are not the FIRST teenage girl to get pregnant and you surely won't be the last.
So please.. tell your Mom. It may be the hardest thing you ever do in your life, but you need to be an adult now and face her. Good luck to you sweety.