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How to tell mom???

I'll be 18 in one week and I just started my senior year in high school. I have no idea how or when to tell my mom/dad I'm pregnant. I think, I'll wait until I'm 4 or 5 months along, but I just want other opinions... I'm not scared to be a mom, I'm scared of the disappointment on both my parents and my bf parents faces.
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thanks
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Just think, they can only be upset with you for a short period of time because 8/9 months from now when that precious little baby is here they won't even think twice:)
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3062924 tn?1350414109
I know how u feel. I'm older but I was afraid if the disappointmeny too. I realized I needed to tell her. I wrote a letter. She was mad @ first but a couple days later she was ok with it. Good luck
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2170635 tn?1357911686
Im 17 a high school senior and im 26w4d pregnant and yes I know its really hard but the earlyer the better gives them time to calm down and prepair for tje babys artival and ur mom can be so much help to u
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I would tell them now, that way they can support you. I am 19 and pregnant and I still had the hardest time telling my mom, even though she is like my best friend!
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2216055 tn?1349382305
I would say just go ahead and get it over with. Don't wait until ur 4 or 5 months. Get it over with now so that they can get over it. U don't wanna be hiding a pregnancy from ur fam. That's depressing. It'll be alright.
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