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You should have school out of the way before having a baby. Few people are finished with college by the age of 17.
Are you seeing your ob-gyn regularly? Are you charting your fertility? Are you taking prenatal vitamins? Do you and your boyfriend have your own place with room for a child? Does he make enough money for you and the baby, at least until you can go back to work? If you do choose to work after the baby is born, will you be able to afford quality childcare? Do you have health insurance? Can you afford food and clothes for a child?
There's a lot involved when it comes to having a child. Very few 17 year olds are actually ready for it. Make sure you can give a child everything it deserves before you even start trying for one.
No 17-year-old is ready to have a child. You should wait until you have graduated from college and have a home to support him. And call me old fashioned, but unmarried couples deliberately trying to have a baby out of wedlock probably isn't a good idea, either.






Why can't I get pregnant?
I REALLY want to HAVE A BABY GIRL OF MY OWN AND SO MY BOYFRIEND BUT ITS NOT WORKING CAN SOME ONE TELL ME WHAT SHOULD I DO AND I AM 17 YEARS OLD AND READY?