Living with Teen PregnancyThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Teen Pregnancy. Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download 19 and beating statistics I’m 19years old..I am the mother to a beautiful 19month old son, Michael. I had michael when i was a senior in high school, and yes, i completed high school with straight A’s and im almost done with college. I know a lot of people dont finish high school or finish college so i want everyone to know. im still with my baby daddy and hes actually a father who cares. we are expecting another baby, this one is due in august and i dont plan on taking any time off of school to have this one. im not one of those moms who dump my child off at the beginning of the day and pick him up at night. I am lucky that my mom will watch him while im in class but thats it. i never get a break and im okay with that. some of these girls need to know that you can do what you put your mind to. I may be on welfare to help with the babys needs but my boyfriend has a good job, which has benefits, im getting married after i finish school, and once i get my degree i wont need welfare anymore because hopefully i will probably make too much money with our incomes combined. i just wanted every girl whos struggling out there to know that you can do it. you can finish school and be a great mom you just have to have faith and put your mind to it. Comments
April 2008
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