Member Since: December 27, 2008 Answers: 1 Last Update: December 28, 2008 Visitors: 394
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Okay...
Basically I'm 18 & have been in a 2 year relationship with my partner.
I DO NOT want any advice saying ''Your not old enough, Your not ready etc etc.''
Because in my eyes, your never ready to become a parent until it happens.
We have decided we would like a child, I'm coming on 19, and I have very supportive and some what well off parents who would be there for me in any situation.
What I am actually asking for is some advice and some signs of pregnancy, coming from someone who has experienced it.
I have joined up to a website that tells me basic dates that are best for falling pregnant, according to my menstrual period, however is there any particular things that may ''encourage'' pregnancy??
Sorry if this is too graphic but..
I had sexual intercourse with my partner on 25th/26th & 27th (today) December, and on the 25th I felt something almost instantly, and that feeling I have carried with me for the last 2 days, its like a heavy feeling in my stomach, and like a constant bloated feeling, is this my mind playing tricks because I'm so desperate for a baby?? Or is it a tell tale sign??
I don't think my chances of falling pregnant just at the minute are very high because I only stopped taking the pill 3 days ago, however I had forgotten to take it here and there beforehand, so the chances of me being completely protected are very little.
I haven't ever felt this heavy bloated feeling (along with the weird pains and noises) before ...
Can anyone help me and suggest things to encourage and recognise pregnancy?
Thank You! (link)
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I would like to say a huge thanks to Katie and those people that have said if I have made that decision then stick by it, I do NOT appreciate being told my child is going to be f***** up. That is NOT true atall. A child with the love and attention it needs, with a stable home is just as well rounded as any other child. You are NOT ready to become a parent until it happens END OF. You don't know the stress of it, without it being yours, its okay to babysit 24/7 but that child is not your and will never be as much trouble as what your own is. So for god sake, those of you who keep saying no your not ready, what the f*** do you really know?
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