Ok thanks. Done with this forum. How do i delete.
Ok thanks. Done with this forum. How do i delete.
Hmmm
I thought this was an odd post from the beginning. Im only seeing the "done with this forum post now"
Doesnt surprise me in the least.
Def something not quite right
Hmmm
I thought this was an odd post from the beginning. Im only seeing the "done with this forum post now"
Doesnt surprise me in the least.
Def something not quite right
I'm a bit partial to be honest. I don't agree with young woman TTC but that kind of makes me a hypocrite. I fell pregnant when I was 14 and gave birth to my daughter when she was 18 weeks. I didn't think I wanted a baby until then. I then found my now husband and he had also lost a child and we started TTC when I was 15 (he was 23, 8 year difference). After many losses and anovulatory cycles, we fell pregnant when I was 17 and I had my son at 18. We are now TTC #2 and I'm almost 20.
It's hard because majority of teenage mothers are not ready and aren't able to cope financially (or mentally) where as my husband and I have a very stable relationship and are very well off with money and are damn good parents, not tooting our own horn lol).
I always try to keep an open mind about young women who are TTC as I know I can be the only one yet it does make me sad when I see 99% of the teenage mothers I know basically fail at being a parent and continue to put themselves before their child and most can't cope. It's a very fine line yet unfortunately there is nothing we can do except support the young ladies and give them the best advice we can since at the end of the day, if they want to get pregnant, they will.
I do hope she is ok and I'm wondering how she is going. She made it very clear in quite a few other posts that she was confident she is pregnant and also seemed to know when she ovulated and all that, so I would say she is TTC (whether it's mutual with her partner we won't know) but either way I do think we should support her since at the end of the day there is nothing we can do to stop her trying to get pregnant. Only do what we can to ensure she and that baby have some form of support so she can be the best mother she can be
Hmmm
I thought this was an odd post from the beginning. Im only seeing the "done with this forum post now"
Doesnt surprise me in the least.
Def something not quite right
I'm a bit partial to be honest. I don't agree with young woman TTC but that kind of makes me a hypocrite. I fell pregnant when I was 14 and gave birth to my daughter when she was 18 weeks. I didn't think I wanted a baby until then. I then found my now husband and he had also lost a child and we started TTC when I was 15 (he was 23, 8 year difference). After many losses and anovulatory cycles, we fell pregnant when I was 17 and I had my son at 18. We are now TTC #2 and I'm almost 20.
It's hard because majority of teenage mothers are not ready and aren't able to cope financially (or mentally) where as my husband and I have a very stable relationship and are very well off with money and are damn good parents, not tooting our own horn lol).
I always try to keep an open mind about young women who are TTC as I know I can be the only one yet it does make me sad when I see 99% of the teenage mothers I know basically fail at being a parent and continue to put themselves before their child and most can't cope. It's a very fine line yet unfortunately there is nothing we can do except support the young ladies and give them the best advice we can since at the end of the day, if they want to get pregnant, they will.
I do hope she is ok and I'm wondering how she is going. She made it very clear in quite a few other posts that she was confident she is pregnant and also seemed to know when she ovulated and all that, so I would say she is TTC (whether it's mutual with her partner we won't know) but either way I do think we should support her since at the end of the day there is nothing we can do to stop her trying to get pregnant. Only do what we can to ensure she and that baby have some form of support so she can be the best mother she can be
Ur a year older and saying u don't agree with her ttc.? That's pretty hypocritical