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You have to really make sure that you want to have a baby at 17. You may say you want to have one because you have a boyfriend that loves you. But seriously, a baby is too much responsibility. I would understand if you're all ready pregnant because then you should keep the baby. But you shouldn't try to get pregnant at 17. Also, when you are 17, you want to be partying all night, not taking care of a baby. My best friend had her baby when she was 13 and couldn't go to no parties because her mom would not babysit. But if you really want to have this bay, then I would say that you and your boyfriend should get a job and get your own place. Something like a small apartment or a condo if you can't afford a house. Then you would be able to go somewhere if your father puts you out. I wish you the best of luck ~Valounda~

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