My name is Katie, and I will be 19 next month. I'm creating this thread because I looked for boards for young moms, and found that all of them were fairly old posts. So I am starting a new one in hopes of finding more young moms to be (such as myself), and moms who were young when they had their children. If anyone can offer and advice, tips, and support, it would be greatly appreciated. I hope to find more people I can connect with on here, and can't wait to get to know more moms and moms to be, young and otherwise. Thank you so much(:
Re: Young/Teen Moms and Moms To Be
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TTC since March 2013. BFP 4/13/13, blighted ovum discovered 6/6/13, m/c 6/8/13.
BFP 11/10/13, EDD 7/25/13 - stick little owlet!
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You can start the group, other teen moms can join & it's private.
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DS Grayson (3yrs) (Emergency Csec)
DD Isabella due 8/2/2014
Good luck!
Unfortunately, I don't think I'll be quite so lucky when it comes to her coming around. We don't have a good relationship. She and my dad kicked me out a month after I turned 18, after years of a very unhealthy relationship with them at home. And my leaving didn't make it any better. They are very unhappy with me being pregnant at 19, and do not approve of my boyfriend. Maybe in time it will get better, but I can't see that being any time soon.
Also, I can completely relate to being scared and never ever thinking that you'd be in this position. I never imagined myself 19 and pregnant. But it has proven to be one of the best things to ever happen to me. I will spare you all the details, but if you need to talk about anything, feel free to message me.
Also, congrats(:
Congrats on the pregnancy! I sorry that your family isn't more spportive but it sounds like you are going in to this with your eyes open to your reality. I'm another oldie (28) but I want to say congrats and good luck.
As it doesn't sound like you have a lot of support at home I would maybe recommend checking out what resources you can find in your community. I know the rec center by us offers prenatal classes and mommy to be groups. Usually you can find specifc classes/groups targeted for young moms. That might be a good way to help build a support network while you are waitng for baby.
If you don't mind me asking, are your boyfriend's parents supportive? They might be a good resource for you as well.
Side note: I distinctly remember going to the park, on the first day of school, etc and being like MAN, I don't feel like I fit in at ALL. You're not alone.