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I'm 16 and 12 about to be 13 Weeks pregnant and i'm nervous that i'm having an entopic pregnancy.. And i've yet to tell my min about the baby.. please someone help something to make me feel better
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Btw I just told my parents like last week :)
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I'm 16 years old about to be 17 I'm 7 months pregnant and I was scared to tell my parents but I had to your going to be a mom you have to take responsibility for you and your baby if you don't tell em your baby could be in danger if you dnt go to the hospital regularly just sit em down and talk to em trust me they will be mad but they will come around
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Its good that you feel better, but you NEED to see a doctor! You're past your 1st trimester and you need to be checked out and take your prenatals.
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You guys honestly made me a while lot better and less worry. thank you so much!!
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When I was in my first trimester if I sneezed or cough I got sharp sharp pains on either side of my lower stomach. I was told it was perfectly normal.
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It's better to tell her sooner than later. It's VERY important to get prenatal care. I had to tell my mom at 15. I just told her that I know she may disappointed but it's here now & these are my plans for the future(i.e. finish school, work, support the baby on my own). She was sad at first but loves my kids more than anything.
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