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Diana ArcherNew Zealand
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I can answer questions on looking after your baby, looking after yourself during the pregnancy, dealing with friends/boyfriends/parents, dealing with school, telling your parents, and I am also a good listener if you just need someone to hear all your worries. I really care about the people that ask questions, and I'll be right here every step of the way! I also got pregnant myself at fifteen, so I'm not going to judge you. Oh, and guys, I'll be away for a while soon, so if you want someonet to talk to, before I'm away ask me for my email, and I'll keep in touch:) Oh, and yes, I do support abortion. Keep that in mind if you really are against it. Oh, and if you feel like calling me names (As some people do, as they can't handle people who are different), don't worry, I promise that I don't mind:) | |
Randi MorseU.S.
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I am happy to answer questions about teen pregnancy and about how to care for a baby after they are born. I'm not judgmental about teen pregnancies and am only here to help as much as I possibly can. | |
AshleyU.S.
On Vacation
returns 02/12/2010 |
I can answer questions about giving birth, depression, getting counseling while pregnant, how to prevent getting pregnant, telling your parents your pregnant, pregnancy signs, and many more questions dealing with teen pregnancy. The only questions I will not answer are on abortion. That is completely up to you and your family, not me. |
There are a number of things that could be going on, from something semi-serious to simply your hormones being "out of whack". I know it's hard to be patient when you don't know what's going on, but your
Hi April, If you've had your periods since October, you can't get pregnant. In order for a woman to be pregnant, she has to have the menstrual fluid in her uterus, as that is what the egg clings to
Hi Kelly, If you're a week away from your period, I wouldn't count the results of any pregnancy test until you have missed the period. That's when the hormones in the body are high enough to make a
Hi Olivia, It's never easy to do something that you're scared to do, but unfortunately this is something that you definitely need to do. Your parents need to know about your pregnancy. They are technically
Hi Lisa, Some women have what is known as implantation bleeding when they are pregnant. This bleeding, though, is usually much lighter than a regular period and is more like spotting than a full period
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