Question Posted Tuesday September 26 2006, 3:41 pm
hi im 15 yrs old and ive been with my boyfriend for about 9 months and we have been through alot together,i was thinking about haveing a baby. i really want one! i think that teen pregnace isnt a bad thing at all but i just want to know is it a bad thing to want a baby at such a young age and am i suppost to be feeling this way? im really shocked when people tell me that im stupid 4 wanting one but i never really had one of my own. please answer my question, is it a bad thing to want a baby this young and am i suppost to be felling like i want one this young??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? orphans answered Tuesday September 26 2006, 3:50 pm: having a baby at your age isn't such a good thing..think of all the problems that could occur..your probably only a sophmore or so in high school..you'll have to drop out..and you'll be a really young mother..i've seen a few girls in my school do that..and they cant afford to take care of the baby themselves and sometimes the boyfriend leaves them..i'm not trying to change your mind or anything but i think its something to just really think about. It is normal sometimes for a girl wanting a baby at a young age..i have a friend who thought about that and we're a year older than you..i talked her out of it cuz i told her what would happen if she did..how she'd have to drop out of school..and would have been waisting her education for a baby she wouldn't be albe to take care of..wouldn't be able to afford to take care of it..and sometimes boyfriends leave their girlfriends because they're scared or something..i'm not trying to change your mind..just make your choice wise and be sure that its what you want to do..but it is normal to think that you want one at 15
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