First, congratulations, it's life changing but well worth it. I'm glad to hear your family is supportive. Don't worry about your boyfriend, he'll come around and if not, you've got your new baby to worry about.
Depending on your family income, you should be eligible for benefits. Not for life, but at least to help you with Medical, child care, food, diapers & job readiness. Call your city or county Social Services Agency. Good Luck!
it depends. if he is very supportive of you and the baby, then why leave.
How old are you first of all? Are you a teen. And of course you leave. And don't forget, their is a such thing as child support if the boyfriend works. If he isn't supportive then it would be a waste of your time to stay with him. You have to move on. He'll feel sorry in the long run.
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Laws regarding the age of consent and emancipation vary by jurisdiction, but in many places, a 16-year-old would need parental consent to legally move out. It's important to consider the legal implications as well as the emotional maturity and support system available to the pregnant girl before making such a decision.
... If you have a boyfriend, pregnant.. Wouldn't it be best to stay with him? O.o
you might be pregnant!
i think u no how to get pregnant.
When a woman is physically, emotionally and financially prepared to care for a child is the best time to be pregnant.
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yes but he is not her boyfriend it is her husband
how old are you
no...