You should most likely talk with someone you trust who also knows your parents. This could be your school counselor, an aunt, or other loved one. Maybe they can help you find a way to tell your parents or even be there when you do. It is a hard thing to handle alone. The most important advice I can give you is to tell them as soon as you can to discuss your options. If you have any otehr questions you can contact me at chelelee96@Yahoo.com. I would be more than willing to help you through this and offer some support.
Tell one first, alone in your room. He/she can then tell the other parent. Just say "I'm pregnant".
A way to tell your parents that you are pregnant is to tell them with spoiling them.a good way to that is to take them out to eat or buy them something they really want.
You should really tell your parents i mean comon you've got to.
If you are 18 or older. If not you are pregnant minor and still your parents responsiblity and they can tell you what to do.
Well... I will tell you I know a thirteen year old who found out he was PREGNAT!
you should tell your friends after you have told your parents so they don't go back and tell your parents before u do.
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you should tell someone other than your parents.....someone like your best friend or close relative.........tell your parents when you feel that it is the time!!=) Or if your too scared to keep something this big from your parents, then sit them down and start off talking about when you first had your sex talk with them. Then tell them that it was just an accident or something different...=)
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.....
Welcome the father's involvement. Tell him it's unrealistic not to tell his parents; the baby has a right to know his or her grandparents, after all.
You could tell them they are just friends? not a date?
You are an adult - and adults make adult decisions. Where is the father of your baby? Tell him he needs to step up and be an adult too. Then, tell your parents what your "adult" solution is.