== == == == == == == == == == No parent wants to see their daughter pregnant at a young age and before she is married. It happens a lot and you aren't the first, nor will you be the last. I can understand your fear, but please, just take a deep breath and tell them. They will probably be angry, but most parents are there for support. Before talking to them you will have to think about whether you want to keep the baby or give it up for adoption. You can't expect your parents to start raising another child. Perhaps they would be willing to either let you marry the father of your child (if you aren't too young and want too and he does too) or, stay with them at home, continue school, let your mother look after the baby, but come straight home from school and start looking after that baby. If possible, and with your mother's permission (because she will be tending to the baby for longer hours than you) you could get a part-time job to help out. When you have figured this out have that talk with your parents. Remember, your parents love you and being pregnant isn't the worst thing that could happen. Losing you in a tragic accident or worse is far more heart rendering than you being pregnant. I promise, they won't be mad at you forever. Good luck Marcy
no
No but they probably should
Try talking to your parents about it. Or if they like it and you don't, just try giving it a chance.
Your parents have parental dominion over you. You should do nothing in retaliation because they did it for a reason. Best advice for you is to think about what you did that could have upset them and try not to do it again.
It depends on the parents. If they are the type of parents that believe that your marriage is private and should remain so (as long as it doesn't upset their environment) then yes, it's OK, but just until you get on your feet. This shouldn't be a permanent arrangement.
By listening to them
Pregnancy, Hormone imbalance, emotional problems, prolonged hunger.
Be patient. Don't upset yourself or the baby.
They still should love you through bad times and good times because of course they are your parents. They only kick you out because you did something wrong and they are upset.
Honestly, you can. Is he ashamed of you or are they dead? If he is ashamed of his parents for certain reasons then don't press him to let you meet them. Talk to him about this.
You should not drive while angry or upset.
This is a very personal choice. It will not be too inappropriate to announce the good news. As long as your sister think this is good for you, then it is perfectly fine. They should not be too upset about this.