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5th pregnancy 3rd baby.

So im due august 17th on my birthday, im 20 years old yes iknow 'how young and shes been pregnant 5times' i dont care what people think i love kids have always wanted a big family i work i provide for my family so whats the harm?,this is my 5th pregnancy ive had i had my 1st son at 17 before that i had a misscarage at 16 my son is now almost 3 after him i had another miss carrage at 18 then i had my 2nd son at 19. I am now 8weeks pregnant in so excited and so is my partner this is our first together, iknow i will have my hand full with a 3yr old 1yr old and a new born but i think i will cope i have alot of love and support. I do suffer wit depression i got it when i was pregnant with my 2nd son i have my bad and good days more than some people do im hope it wil go before i have this baby. Sorry for the essay just wanted people to hear my story.
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Congrats! It doesn't matter what other people say. You're not too young to have children if you truly love and care for them! (Since it's still Christmas time... Mary was pretty young when she had Jesus!!)
Anyway. I pray that this pregnancy goes well for you and your family. I sort of know where you're coming from. I've had one miscarriage and am pregnant again (almost 10 weeks)! God bless!
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I understand where you're coming from. I've had 3 miscarriages. I now have a 16yr old, a 2yr old, and now 10 wks pregnant. I'm 42 yrs old and pregnant. God is good. I wish you the best of luck.
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