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I Need Help On Telling My Mother That Im Pregnant, Im 19 & Graduated From High School This Year, I Wanted To Wait Until I Get A Job And Get Into College Before I Tell Her! Any Suggestions??? & The Symptoms, Is Their Any Way I Could Get Rid Or Ease Them Down.
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13167 tn?1327194124
Naraa,  I think you need to think through long-term plans.

You say you want to get a job,  and get accepted to college,  which are great plans.

But without help,  can you attend college?  Since you're already graduated high school,  have you  applied and been accepted to college?  Usually that happens early in the senior year of high school.  

Telling your mother will probably go much better if you have clear,  concrete plans for your future,  whether you plan to relinquish your baby for adoption,  or raise your baby,  and how you plan to do that,  very specifically.  

Best wishes.
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Hey hun congrats because a baby on the ways is always a blessing well i wouldnt know wat to tell u about how to tell ur mom because evertime ive been pregnant my mother knew before me sounds weird but true i used to sleep alot thru my first trimester im sure she did the same thru her pregnacies but good luck on telling her s about the symptoms morning sickness suck and having a pack of crackers Next to my bed would always help before i got up i would eat 2 or 3. Heartburn my grandmother thaught me this get a coffe cup fill it up half way with water with some lemon half a teaspoon of baking soda mix and drink helps heartburn and the nauseous sounds yucky but its really good..well good luck girl and congrats again! :)
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