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"Not it's not over"
Posted by jaynelec 15 March  at  20:16

Hi,
I was a single parent at 19 with two children under the age of 2. I always wanted to make something of my life, I had plans of being successful in a career and travelling. Trust me it can be done, it takes a lot of hard work and determination, and at the end of the day it is your choice. I'm now 38 and my eldest is 21 and the youngest 19 years old, I'm still young enough to do what I always wanted, for example I'm studying law with the open university, after already completing a certificate in social science, so a few more years I will be graduating with a law degree. I got married to a lovely man 4 years ago and we bought a house together, our future plan is to move to New Zealand and retire in about 15 years. So I don't believe your life is over, but I can say it won't be an easy ride, trust me.
Have a look at the Open University website and have a browse at all their courses and the website will also have details of financial assistance, so you could still get your degree without having to go to university as with the OU you study in your own time but there are deadlines and assignments, and even exams but make sure you have all the information you need before making any decisions on enroling on a course.
As for having the baby, only you can make that choice. Life is what you make it, and it isn't over it's just begining. Take care.

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"16 and pregnant, is my life over?"
Posted by maiiread 1 February  at  18:31

hi, im 16 and pregnant i would like the baby but i always wanted to make something of my life. i wanted to go to college and then to university and get a decent job. my mum said that if i keep the baby then how was i expecting to do these things. i was just wondering would i still be able to have the life i always wanted or me having a baby before i reach this prevent me from acheiving this? can some help me please?
 
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Posted by kayleigh48 8 July at 16:27

hiya,,
i really think that alot of young girls do think what you are thinking,,
i wouldnt say you was 2 young 4 1 but i think that if you want to make something of youre life then do what you think is right my friend is 16 and pregnant but 2 far gone 2 have a abortion and also wished that she did have 1 but it was 2 late just think abiout it then make ure decision just think now before u reach 5 munths pregnant as you will not ba able to get rid of the baby then x
"Young mum and doing fine!"
Posted by yummymummyx 17 June at 15:40

HELLO! .X
IM 17 AND HAVE A 7MONTH OLD BABY SO I TOO GOT PREGNANT AT 16 AND I HAVE TO SAY.. FOR ME.. ITS BEEN LOVELY!
I TOO HAD THE DILMA OF TOO KEEP MY BABY OR TO GET AN ABORTION. AT 1ST I THOUGHT AN ABORTION WOULD BE THE BEST OPTION FOR ME SO I WENT TO MY DOCTOR AND SHE ARANGED IT ALL. THE DAY OF MY ABORTION AND I WAS STIL THINKING IT WAS WHAT I REALLY WANTED UNTIL 5MINS B4 MY OPORATION, THE NURSE CAME TO MY BED AND TOLD ME SHE WOULD HAVE TO PUT SOME SPECIAL TABLETS IN MY VAGINA ( NOT TOO SURE WHAT THEY WHERE OR WHY!?) AND SAID ONCE SHE DID THAT I COULD NOT CHANGE MY MIND. I JUMPED UP AND RUNG MY MUM AND SAID I COULD NOT DO IT. I DONT KNOW WHAT CAME OVER ME BUT THE SECOND SHE SAID THERE WAS NO GOING BACK I REALISED I JUST COULDNT DO IT. I DONT DISAGREE WITH ABORTIONS BUT FOR ME IT JUST WASNT RIGHT. MY MUM ALSO GOT PREGNANT AT 16 AND SO SHE WAS VERY SUPORTIVE BUT TOO ASKED THE QUESTIONS LIKE '' HOW AM I GOING TO AFFORD IT'' ETC ETC.

AS FOR WANTING TO MAKE SOMETHING OF YOUR LIFE.. IM STARTING COLLEGE IN SEPTEMBER VIA A COURSE CALLED 'CARE TO LEARN' IF YOU TYPE IT IN GOOGLE YOU WIL GET THERE WEBSITE AND INFO. BUT ANYWAY BASICALLY YOU GET A FORM FROM THEM AND GET A NURSERY AND A COLLEGE TO SIGN IT AND THEN YOU CAN GO TO COLLEGE AND THE GOVERNMENT PAY FOR YOUR BABY TO GO INTO NURSEY WHILST YOUR AT COLLEGE. THE CORSE IS FOR UNDER 19S ONLY SO IF YOU HAD YOUR BABY THIS YEAR YOU COULD GO BACK TO COLLEGE NEXT YEAR.

ANYWAY I HOPE YOU MAKE A CHOICE FOR YOU AND ONLY YOU (:
AND GOOD LUCK .X
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Posted by urnotcool 9 June at 23:05

i had my baby at 14 am now 16.my life isnt over,nt every one cant cope.
"Not it's not over"
Posted by jaynelec 15 March at 20:16

Hi,
I was a single parent at 19 with two children under the age of 2. I always wanted to make something of my life, I had plans of being successful in a career and travelling. Trust me it can be done, it takes a lot of hard work and determination, and at the end of the day it is your choice. I'm now 38 and my eldest is 21 and the youngest 19 years old, I'm still young enough to do what I always wanted, for example I'm studying law with the open university, after already completing a certificate in social science, so a few more years I will be graduating with a law degree. I got married to a lovely man 4 years ago and we bought a house together, our future plan is to move to New Zealand and retire in about 15 years. So I don't believe your life is over, but I can say it won't be an easy ride, trust me.
Have a look at the Open University website and have a browse at all their courses and the website will also have details of financial assistance, so you could still get your degree without having to go to university as with the OU you study in your own time but there are deadlines and assignments, and even exams but make sure you have all the information you need before making any decisions on enroling on a course.
As for having the baby, only you can make that choice. Life is what you make it, and it isn't over it's just begining. Take care.
"Life not over"
Posted by sonnyboy2 2 February at 21:08

you can have your baby and do things later when you are older if your mum will help you if you dont keep it you might regret it more surely sombody will help you out i was 16 but i was married with alot of help think what is best for you and what you can live with good luck
"Hi"
Posted by desperatefor3 19 February at 16:22

I had my first baby at 14 and then went on to have my second at 17. Your life is not over. I have done more college courses than most people of my age. (now 21) I drive I own my own house work. It will only stop you if you let it. If you keep goals in mind you will be fine

sam

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