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Teen Pregnancy With Crohn’s
by: Stephanie on Thu, Nov 20 2008
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I found out I was pregnant when I was 17 years old still a junior and Ben Davis High. At the time I did not know the seriousness of what I was getting myself into, but I almost past away more than a few times after I had my daughter because I did not get the care I needed at the hospital that I got transfered to because I was having her too early.

My point is that girls need to be independent and make their own choices because you never know what can happen to your life, not saying that i regret my daughter because she is the star in my life and I would never do anything to change that, but if you do get pregnant NEVER GIVE UP and look at all of your options.

I am now in college even though I did not go to school no more than three days my senior year because I was hospitalized going through some things most people do not go through in a lifetime and I still walked across the stage with my class and got my diploma, I am now in college full time looking forward to mine and my daughters future ! Anything is possible and I am living proof of that.


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November 2008

  • im not a statistic - by molly c. - (Mon, Nov 24 2008)
    My name is Molly i am 17,I got pregnant with my baby when i was 16,When i found out i was pregnant i was scared..the thing that scared me the most was if i could be everything that my baby needed. [more..]
  • Teen Pregnancy With Crohn’s - by Stephanie - (Thu, Nov 20 2008)
    I found out I was pregnant when I was 17 years old still a junior and Ben Davis High. [more..]
  • The Scariest Day of My Life - by Jessica - (Thu, Nov 20 2008)
    The worst thing you can do for yourself and the child your carrying is not tell your parents/guardian, do drugs or drink alcohol. All of things puts your baby highly at risk. [more..]
  • My son was the best thing i could ask for - by Tierra - (Wed, Nov 19 2008)
    before i got pregnent i was doin things i never would do later i met james. James laer became my boyfrind for a year now. After 3 months of dating he got me pregnent two weeks before my 16 bday. [more..]
  • sex - by jm - (Tue, Nov 18 2008)
    it all started when my dad died, i started sleeping around withh guys over ten years older then me. [more..]
  • 17 and pregnant with twins(boy and girl) - by Nashay - (Mon, Nov 17 2008)
    I got pregnant with my twins Jeffery and Jaliyah December 2007. At the time I was in the 11th grade. [more..]
  • Broken Condom - by Ms. FiarPoos - (Fri, Nov 07 2008)
    I had sex. I got pregnant. It sucked. [more..]
  • its hard losin ur little one - by wendy r. - (Mon, Nov 03 2008)
    hey my name is wendy im 14 years old i was pregnant to i was 3 months my baby was due december 3,08 [more..]

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