
Pregnancy - Teens Support Group
This community is dedicated to the experience of being pregnant as a teenager. Pregnant teenagers face many of the same obstetrics issues as women in their 20s and 30s. However, there are additional medical concerns for younger mothers, particularly those under 15 and those living in developing countries. For mothers between 15 and 19, age in itself is not a risk factor,...

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Well im 18 and i live at home with my mom and dad. Im unemploied due to my endo and my doctor not treating it. My concern is infertility in the near future and not getting to experience being a mother. I want to go to a clinic and get preg asap. I have to speak with my new doctor in feb bout all this to see if im healthy enough and what my window of time is. Ive alreay got stuff piced out from online stores and such. I really think that i could go it alone. I have my mom for support,and i never go anywhere a baby couldnt and im n the house most all the time. I just go do stuff with my mom and come home. I just need to know what other girls my age thing bout this type of thing. Thanks in advance if you want more info look @ my page.
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There are a lot of things to think about when having a baby. It might seem like a baby may complete things, or make your life better, or make it more fun or something. But a baby brings a lot of stress to a house hold, a baby is expensive.
It is a very stressful time for everyone, even when planned. And for some, it is easy as pie.
Just think about your support team, your life right now, money coming in, your current relationships, your home, is it baby safe, do you have room for a baby, how will you provide for the baby, if going to a clinic, wat will be the results of not growing up with a father.
There are so many things to consider, and to think about and plan for.
You have to think about everything. A baby changes your life in so many ways.
Anyway, good luck with everything and I hope everything goes well and you figure this out soon. Feel free to msg me if you want to talk. xx
If you can store your eggs and do it all later, than I suggest you do that. otherwise you need to think about how you can raise a bub.
You can do it without a dad. Talk to your mum and tell her your fear of never being a mummy, you may find that she can give you some advice.
To lively nicely babies need:
Love
Food
Shelter
A stable home
And a healthy environment.
if you can provide all that. Will get support from your mum than go for it dear. However I do suggest you talk to your mum about it first, if she will be your main support in life than she needs to know what is going on.
Follow your heart. If you want to be a mum then go for it!
Reen xx