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iM SORRY..TAKE CARE THOUGH

OKEY i KNOW SOME OF YOU ARE MEAN TO ME AND EVERYTHiNG JUST BECAUSE MY BOYFRiEND WANTED TO JOKE AROUND BY TALKING ABOUT HIS "DICK"..WELL GiRLS iM REALLY SORRY ABOUT THAT!..i APOLOGiZE...iM REALLY SORRY..FOR REAL..HE WAS JUST BEING A SMART ONE....BUT ANYWAYS..AND FOR THE ONES THAT DO REALLY CARE...TODAY i WENT TO THE DOCTOR AND i HAD A BLOOD TEST AND IT CAME POSETiVE..SO..iM PREGNANT...iM REALLY HAPPY...AND FOR ALL OF YOU GIRLS THAT ARE PREGNANT CONGRATS!...TAKE LOTS OF CARE...AND ALL YOU GIRLS THAT WERE BEING MEAN TO ME..TAKE REALLY CARE OF YOUR SELFS TOO!..HOPE EVERYTHING GOES GOOD WITH YOU GUYS..i GUESS i DONT BELONG HERE BECAUSE iM ONLY 15..AND SOME GIRLS SAY THAT IM WAY TO YOUNG TO BE ON THIS THING BUT ITS ORIGHT..SO iM JUST NOT LEAVING NO MORE COMMENTS HERE ANYMORE...TAKE CARE SOON TO BE MOMMiES!..LOTS OF LUBB..


*IVONEY*.. AKA "RAMiREZ_44"
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I guess we ALL agree that having a child at 15 is.....WOW
to young... your life has just started  and you want to take care of a child.
I TOTALLY agree with the other post when she wrote...what about your parents? do they know whats going on in your life?
I had my first child at 21 and i was glad my parents were in my life to help out in any way, because its  A LOT OF WORK TAKING CARE OF A CHILD...
This child will depend on you 100% so this is SERIOUS stuff...
I wish you luck.... (even if i have this feeling that these kids are probably just playing around on this website).
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199914 tn?1295890047
I agree with all of these women! very sad....
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How sad...I have a 15 year old daughter who hasn't even had a boyfriend yet. I feel for her parents, but where are they?? How is she in the position in the first place to be planning a pregnancy? Are they not around, do they not know what she is up to? My daughter(s) would NEVER be allowed to spend time alone with a boy at that age! They are to tell me where they are at ALL times, I talk with parents and if I don't, they don't go. They know this, they have rules, curfews and RESPECT. Girl, you have no idea what you are in for. You haven't lived enough life to have a clue. I hope this poor child that you are about to bring into this world has some loving grandparents who can offer their wisdom. At 15 you have none. Yes ladies, hug your kids...especially your teens. Talk to them, find out what is going on in their lives. Learn about their friends. Make them feel loved so they don't go out seeking love like this. SAD...
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tmv
Just a reminder to all of the parents out there. Hug your children and give them your undivided attention so they don't have to go get it from other places....websites, bf, etc.
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tmv
btw, I really think that this is just for fun and games. A lot of kids get their kicks here trying to get sympathy from all of us. It's childish, really. The more they can fool someone, the better they feel about theirselves. If it is true, then God Bless that baby.
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145992 tn?1341345074
This is the saddest thing I've ever heard.  Your parents must be very disappointed in you.  If that's how immature your boyfriend is then I doubt he's mature enough to be a parent.  I really hope your baby is healthy but I don't think you are understanding how difficult it is to have a baby.  I'm 29 and pregnant and still I worry that I won't have enough money to afford to take care of a child.  Your first priority should have been school.  No you can't enjoy your youth.  While all of your friends go out and have fun, you will be stuck at home with a baby.  Waking up every 2 hours to feed and change the baby.  No sleep, no life, and if you think your bf will be there with you helping you, you are sadly mistaken.  I feel very sorry for your parents because the burden and responsibility of this baby will fall on them.  It's too late now but you really are very young and naive.  Good luck because you are going to have a huge wake up call very soon.
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I'm sorry that you were treated badly. But the way your bf was acting was very imature and childish. And there are a lot of people on here asking serious questions looking for support and help. This isn't a site for children playing games.

I wish you luck on your pregnancy. You have a very long hard road ahead of you. I really hope that you decide to finish school. Trust me, you will regret it if you don't, and once you are 18, it will be harder for you to finish.
Have you told your parents yet? Do they know you tried for this baby?

What was the reason you wanted to get pregnant at such a young age?

Either way I wish you luck and hope you have a healthy pregnancy. Be sure to take care of yourself physicaly. Eat right, exersise, get enough sleep, don't drink or smoke, take your prenatal vitamins and make sure you go to ALL of your prenantal appointments. They are importnant for your and your babies health. Because you are still a young child yourself, it will be hard on your body to carry a baby, so you really need to take care of yourself.

Good luck!
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I don't really know what you are talking about, I guess I didn't read your other posts. Unless I think I might be able to help answer it from the subject I don't usually look at it.  So I don't know what's going on there, but I wanted to say congrats on the baby.  
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OMG...SORRY..i MEANT TO WRITE...i TOOK  A BLOOD TEST LiKE A WEEK AGO OR SUMTHING AND i GOT THEM BACK TODAY..AND i JUST FOUND OUT TODAY THAT iM PREGNANT!...
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