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14 year old mother


by: jasmine,h on Wed, May 30 2007

I was 14 years old when I found out I was pregnant. I had been dating a guy 4 years older than me but I thought everything was perfect. I didnt tell my parents I was pregnant untill I was 6 months along. They were disapointed in me but were supportive.

The guy moved a state away with his mom, and came down for the birth of my baby girl, but after that he was never around. My mom quit her job so that I could finish school.

I then bumped into an old friend on my daughters 2nd birthday and we started dating. About three months later i was 17 years old and pregnant for the 2nd time. we got married 3 months before the birth of our son. We moved out of my parents house and to our own house, where 3 months after my sons birth I was pregnant again. Well im now barely 20 years old, with a 4 year old, 18 month old, and 5 month old. Ive been married for 2 years, together for almost 3, and we’re still growing strong. I watch the kids while my husband works, and go to school online so i can get my associates in accounting, so dont give up, its hard but anyone can do it.

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May 2007

  • 14 year old mother - by jasmine,h - (Wed, May 30 2007)
    I was 14 years old when I found out I was pregnant. I had been dating a guy 4 years older than me but I thought everything was perfect. I didnt tell my parents I was pregnant untill I was 6 months along. [more..]
  • scared and 16 - by jessica - (Mon, May 28 2007)
    hi, my names jessica and I found out I was pregnant two months ago, and Im scared to death, I don’t really know what Im going to do, but Im not going to be another teen statistic. [more..]
  • 19 with a baby - by Christina - (Thu, May 24 2007)
    I wasn’t terribly young, but young enough when I found out I was pregnant. I was 19 and in my first year of college. [more..]
  • Mommy at 15… - by Jessica - (Tue, May 22 2007)
    My name is Jessica and I got pregnant at 15. I had my daughter when I was a junior in highschool, i did not drop out of my highschool [more..]
  • Mom at 18 - by tracey - (Tue, May 15 2007)
    I got pregnant my senior year of high school. I had to put my college education on hold to take care of my baby. I was extremely difficult to see my friends go off to college [more..]
  • 2 Young - by ANM - (Mon, May 14 2007)
    One of my good friends little sister had sex with a boy. The scary part of the story is that they’re both ten. [more..]
  • Teen Mother - by Teresa - (Fri, May 11 2007)
    I got pregnant when I was 16 but I had a misscarriage. Now I am 19 and I got married when I had just turned 18 and had a son [more..]
  • teen mother - by Tressa - (Mon, May 07 2007)
    I am a teen mother. I am 17 years old. I have a son who will be one in june and another on the way….most of the information that they say on here is true. [more..]
  • I GOT PREGNANT WHEN I WAS 14 - by DENISE - (Wed, May 02 2007)
    WHEN I WAS 14 I FOUND OUT THAT I WAS PREGNANT FOR MY BOY FRIEND. I WAS STARTING MY SOPHEMORE YEAR! [more..]
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