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Just wanted some feedback

I'm 8 weeks pregnant with a guy I've only known for about 3 months now. It's was unplanned of course and this is my 1st pregnancy. He's seems willing and wants to work on being a family eventually, plus he already has a 4 year old son. He's 30. I'm 20. The age never really seems to be a factor but.. I just have a lot fear of the unknown. He's treats me right and tells me I'm gorgeous every single day. He's also Christian like me, and we think at least if we try an draw close to God as a couple we might make it and my baby will have both of its parents. I'm going through with this pregnancy, I'd never get an abortion. I guess I just wanted to see what you'd people say. Do you think I will be okay? Does my child have a slight chance of having its family?
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Yes, it can work as long as you both are willing to make it work.
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I'm not sure why my comments aren't showing. But thanks you so much. That's super encourageing
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I had known my boyfriend for four months when I got pregnant with my son. Longer than you had, but still not long. I was 18 and he was 26. We've now been together over four years and are thrilled to be expecting a little girl in two months. It's an intimidating situation, but it can work out!
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