Good luck! :) I had my first baby at 15 and now im 17 and prego with #2. I love my babys sooo much and wouldnt change it for the world.
Everythings going to be 10times harder now and the baby will alway come first. But its worth it. But if you ever need to talk email me (any teenmoms who read this and wanna feel free too) [email protected] ..i tell all teen moms on here to email me.
It helps me cope talking to others and i'vhelped a few too.
Forget the teen part. You're a mom now. Your life revolves around that child.
If you expect to have a social life over taking care of your kid, or if you still think you're going to go out partying once a week or more, then do the kid a favor and give it up for adoption because that won't be fair to him/her.
Well i'm 20 and I would say, work out something with the baby's father first. My baby's father and I are married - he proposed when we were 18 and I got pregnant not to long later. We have a small apartment and he work and we have a stable income.
NOW, DO NOT get any ideas, I must have been good or something because not every young mom gets the opportunity to have all of these acomidies. The hardest thing would be sometimes not knowing what he wants, how he feels since he can't talk and money is a big issue. Which is why we converted to cloth diapers instead of disposable when we realized that disposable take a big chunk out of the check.
The best part would be to see that sweet face 24/7. Advice would be to take online college classes and get your GED. DO NOT give up on getting an education.
You and your baby depend on it! Do not give up, even if things get tough which they soooo will, don't give up because that little boy depends on it. Every mistake you make, effects HIM too.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.