Let's chat about this in a different setting. I am a mother of a seventeen year old girl. I can give you my perspective as a parent and a once young mother..., but I think you might reconsider whether you really want to express your feelings on such an open forum... Also, there are so many factors that would shade advice in this case... why are you with Dad now? Why do you want to move with mom? Would you have wanted to go with mom if you weren't pregnant? Does the baby's father know you're expecting? How far along are you? How do you know for sure you are expecting? See I have lots of questions... email me at melissabrowder@Yahoo.com if you want to talk about it with somebody. I'm here and I do care about you even though we haven't met. My heart has always been tender in the area of teen pregnancy...
No i don't think they should. I think she is too young for him and even tho she is pregnant she should just stay at home with her parents
No, but it should be.
A woman who is pregnant should never use a laxative. Neither should anyone who is experiencing abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting.
Well i suppose you should just admitt it and say somthing like "look i am not ashamed of what i am and who i love and neither should you be.Your my parents and you should love and support me through thick and thin."
not without your parents permission, but if they do, they should lose custody rights.
You should really tell your parents i mean comon you've got to.
Tell your parents about it.
Well, you should accompany your daughter and the boyfriend to his parents and let them tell them, and inform his parents that you do not plan on being the only grandparent involved.....
Hi Shortnsexii666, I think you should tell your parents, before you screw your life up, if it isn't too late. No, you can't. Being pregnant does not emancipate a person.
You shouldn't hide it! Its a blessing. If you where woman enough to open your legs you should be woman enough to tell your parents.
you should tell your friends after you have told your parents so they don't go back and tell your parents before u do.
If you think you're mature, independent and responsible enough to have and raise a child, you should be mature enough to be able to tell your parents. If you're not, perhaps you should consider whether it's a good idea to have a child yet. I agree with the above answer. Telling your parents wont be easy, but that's the least of your concerns once you're pregnant. You're making an adult decision, so you'll need to accept the consequences if you do get pregnant.