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They might be upset about your choices, but the sooner the better. They will be able to help you through it.
Don't expect smiles, kisses and lollipops. Expect tender care, but strict consequences both from them as parents and from becoming a teen parent yourself.
Remember this feeling, and share it with others to try and help other teens to not get pregnant.
Your parents will also be able to help you to finish school. And be honest with who the father is, because he did his part in all this. If he's 18 or older expect your parents to file statutory rape charges (which he would deserve), and regardless of his age, put his name on the Birth certificate and make him pay child support. Hopefully he doesn't turn up being a deadbeat dad.
Why do teens drop out when they get pregnant?
by Answerbag Staff on April 23rd, 2010
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Who is the youngest person to become pregnant?
by Answerbag Staff on April 14th, 2010
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A law that says anyone under 18 must have an abortion when pregnant. opposed or good? what do you think?
by IngeG on October 6th, 2011
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When i lay flat on my stomache i feel a sudden movement..
by vhc63 on October 3rd, 2011
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Ok, if your 16+ how do you get plan B? witohout being with a parental?
by drummergurl12 on November 4th, 2011
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You're reading Im 15 and Pregnant, how do I tell my strict parents?
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Your answer seems to assume that she's going to become a parent in the first place. She's not stated whether or not that is the choice she will make.
by AntigoneRising on December 5th, 2007
Yes it does. Personally I don't view abortion as an option. I would hope she wouldn't abort the baby... considering she's 15 it may not wind up being her decision.
by JAMMco... its complicated... on December 5th, 2007
she may be too small and too young to have the baby to full term her body may abort the baby in the first place, but i agree abortion isnt an option in my book, but i fully support someone who does want an abortion depending on the circumstances.
as for the birth certificate, the dad can file for custody if he's on the birth certificate, so there's some ups and downs to the name on the birth certificate.
as for money, if he's not 18 his parents will probably have to pay and if he is 18 i pray that he's not going to end up a dead beat...mine is
by Mellina on July 17th, 2008
just to let you know im 15 and pregnat to it is very hard to tell your mum and dad , i canrt tell my mum or dad because i am to scared so i have gone to my teachers in school and use may not belive in abortions but for me im only 15 and i still wont to live my life not trying to bring a baby up who i am not going to love or care for and not going to beable to provide a roof over its head and put clothes on them and keep them warm and safe . im starting to do my GCSE's in school so it is a very hard time for me to have a baby so i do belive somethings you crnt tell your mum or dad right now but you carnt keep it from them for ever your going to have to tell them one day xx
by ella509 on March 15th, 2010