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 Advice? Hello, My name is katie and i need a true opinion. I’m 15 years old,and I’m in a steady , strong relationship for almost 2 years with a boy actually 3 months younger than I. And, obviously we’ve been dating for quite some time, and we’ve gotten into sexual activity and we discussed that , as long as were willing to be sexually active together, we’re going to have to accept the possibilities of pregnancy (because as long as your in a relationship, and having sex you should always expect possibilities, no matter condom or birth control)…that’s my opinion anyway. And, there’s been maybe two incidences where I’ve mistaken my period, or sicknesses of pregnancy . We’ve decided that, if god forbid pregnancy were to happen I’d keep it, and we’d both try to make the best out of it. No we’re not PLANNING it but, were making sure we know it could happen. We’ve both been applying for jobs, and talking to his family about it (their more supportive than mine). Basically i want to know, is it wrong to try to make the best out of a really bad possible situation, or even to accept these responsibilities with the possibility? Comments
February 2009
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