Have you heard of the expression "bandade baby". It will savor the relationship temporarily. But later on, all that lovey dovey baby stuff wears off. Having a baby covers up your problems like a bandade does. It won't heal them completely, it will distract you. But you know what? That in itself is enough to save a relationship and recapture and revive your mans feelings for you, in my experience..
But I'm thinking more of what should you do if you want to be free again? You'd be trapped with your big dumb boyfriend and his baby... Think about it, Is that what you want? Do you love your boyfriend? If you do, then there's no reason not too!
yes i think it does because having a baby is a lot of hard work and makes you stressfull. there is a 72 persent chance that you will never get maried. but that is if you are younger. if you are older and more responsible like 23 years old and can keep down a desent job then you might be ready. be sure that you and your partner want to have the baby and will keep it .
Love,
Rachel
bad idea
No they can't; that is a legal relationship.
In this case, baby is being used in both ways; meaning baby as in a child, and baby as in the pet-name people have for each other when in a relationship. So, sadly, I would have to decide between my child or my significant other. I would ask (in my case) my boyfriend or husband what his opinion was, because his life is on the line, too.
why not it's her baby. if she doesn't want it then she doesn't have it.
To save a broke up relationship talk to your partner. Clear all the misunderstandings that are there. This will most probably save the relationship.
Having a baby out of wedlock means having a baby without being married.
She is not having a baby.
No your not having a baby
how do you know if you are having a baby
well Bella and Edward talk about having a physical relationship in eclipse but in breaking dawn they do have a physical relationship and Bella is prgnant and has her baby
Your her baby's cousin
It is a relationship where you save, but also borrow.