What to do...stipulation help/advice?
im currently 16 weeks pregnant with my ex boyfriends baby. idk what will happen near me and him after this baby is born(if we are going to get back together or not). he suggested abortion and i be going to do it. but i decided not to. now im starting to think that i should hold got the abortion. all of a sudden i feel as though i dont want this babe-in-arms. idk what to do. and adoption is not an option because my whole family is sooo excited.
Take your time...be with your family and friends is the best counsel right now. Everything will be ok. Good Luck. xxx
Having a baby is a wonderful but life changing experience. It is trying on even resourcefully established marraiges. I would expect nothing from your ex, and try to set up as much family support as possible. If your ex does take on some of the responsibility, great. But don't count on it. Becoming a mother will bring out emotional state of love stronger than you have ever experienced before, but you will need lots of relieve and emotional support.
Answers: You nouns young. Maybe talking more with your relatives is a good idea. They should be your support (because I get the concept ex-bf could care less about you, and drastically little about the baby).
Once the little one is born, and you hold him/her the first time, you might be surprised at what you would be motivated to do to keep that child in your time.
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Take your time...be with your family and friends is the best counsel right now. Everything will be ok. Good Luck. xxx
Having a baby is a wonderful but life changing experience. It is trying on even resourcefully established marraiges. I would expect nothing from your ex, and try to set up as much family support as possible. If your ex does take on some of the responsibility, great. But don't count on it. Becoming a mother will bring out emotional state of love stronger than you have ever experienced before, but you will need lots of relieve and emotional support.
Answers: You nouns young. Maybe talking more with your relatives is a good idea. They should be your support (because I get the concept ex-bf could care less about you, and drastically little about the baby).
Once the little one is born, and you hold him/her the first time, you might be surprised at what you would be motivated to do to keep that child in your time.
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