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I want to be pregnant but im 18!

I have my own home, money coming in, and getting married next october. By then me and my fiance will be 19!
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Id wait. Great to have stability but youre still young and babies arent cheap
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Me personally I think you and your fiance should talk about this together
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I was pregnant when I was 18 gave birth when I was 19 and I'm currently pregnant with my second at 21 this is going to be my last. It's not easy but it is do able. I say Go for it your in a stable home and relationship. And as for missing out on your life your not missing anything. And you will grow and develop in a different way. I have no regrets of having my son and soon daughter early. Good luck:)
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Things can change at the snap of finger atleast make sure you have your education before having a child , I'm 18 & by the time I have my baby I will be 19 I have my own place , job , and I own my vehicle but I never wanted to have a baby until I know I could give it the world . I think you should probably wait enjoy life a little. I know my life isn't over but it's a huge set back I want to be so more successful in life .
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A baby could put a strain on your relationship enjoy being newlywed for a while enjoy eachothers company before you bring a baby into the middle of all of it
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I say go for it . You are young . Im 22 and trust me Ive been a mom since 14 . and im proud of it you won't regret it i mean i took a long shot at that age but im happy .
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