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Subject: Re: Unplanned, scared, and hoping for advice


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Pat
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Date Posted: 02/10/08 12:32pm
In reply to: Larissa 's message, "Unplanned, scared, and hoping for advice" on 02/10/08 8:43am

Hi, Larissa,

First of all, CONGRATULATIONS!

It's not unusual for a woman to feel like you do when she learns she's pregnant, even when she WANTS to have a baby and has been trying to have one. Among other things, the hormones of early pregnancy do that. We women are pregnant for nine months for a reason. It gives us time to prepare for the baby on the outside. You also have time to deal with the financial issues. You may find it helpful to go to a crisis pregnancy agency, because they can often help you find a better financial situation, or provide other help. You can find one in your phone book under Abortion Alternatives, or you can go here: www.pregnancycenters.org .

Because of your age, some doctors will try to put scare stories in your head. Don't let them get to you. If you find one like that, look for someone else. I also encourage you to find a doctor who will help you give birth naturally, because you both will be much better off. You can often find out who the good doctors are by talking to the mothers in La Leche League. Also, you can get recommendations from the pregnancy center near you.

To help with the financial issues, I encourage you to breastfeed. It is much less expensive, and much better for your baby. And it also means fewer doctor bills. Small babies don't require a lot of fancy stuff, and there is often a charity that will help provide diapers.

As far as your boyfriend is concerned, you'll just have to see how he acts. Nothing is cast in stone, but my hope is for the best for you. You are really lucky that he is so supportive. That's rare.

You are about to embark on one of the most wonderful adventures a woman ever experiences. My thoughts go with you. Come here any time you need to vent or have questions, or just want to talk.

Hugs,
Pat

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Sharon
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Date Posted: 02/11/08 11:49am

Congratulations! Even thought some of the circumstances surrounding this pregnancy might be difficult right now, the reality is - like you said - this little person is a gift! I hope your boyfriend continues to support you, but even if he doesn't, you'll be ok. I'll try to post more later, but I wanted to quickly drop you a note encouraging you to give in to the joy you want to feel about this pregnancy!

Sharon



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