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I might add that in most states, alot of the benefits depend on if you live with your parents and their 'welfare' state also....they are still financially responsible for you , may have you on ins., in school, etc....til 18.....there is also wic that can help provide milk,babyfood etc....for the child even if you do live under your parents roof....
Hopefully an education so you can get a good job, become independent and make a better life for your child so he/she doesn't repeat what you've done so far.
get a job, your old enough.
They can help you out alot you need to do a little research on the web and find your Department of Health and Human resource Center is and it will give you alot of infor and if you have questions just call and they will answer all your questions.
you mean what can hard working tax payers do for you? house,feed, medical for you and baby, daycare, school for you....but you also need to make the father accountable instead of 'we the people'......
Im 17 and pregnant how do i tell my family when they told me if i ever get pregnant they dont want nothing to do with me and the baby.
by Thanya on June 23rd, 2011
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What is your opinion of teens who get pregnant?? Do you feel sympathy for them?
by CorruptedInnocence on July 16th, 2011
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how can i get a pregnacy test when i feel to embarassed to go up and get it
by crystal123 on May 26th, 2011
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Please give me advice, i have bo where too turn , im 15 and im pregnant i know I look like a slag/slut but thats not the case, honestly
by justneedhelp on July 17th, 2011
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Do you think it's probably a better idea for a pregnant teen to keep her baby and find a way to raise it or give it up in most cases? Why?
by Lucindaoffthecuff on July 1st, 2011
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You're reading I will be 17 when i have my baby. What can walfare help me out with if i am a single parent who dont know who the fater is?
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