13 AND PREGNANT

I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO I WAS SO SCARED AND I DID IT AFTER HE BROKE UP WITH ME AND WHEN I FOUND OUT I CRIED FOR DAYS I CANT TELL NOBODY NO MONEY FOR ABORTION

Answer #1

Like Ty asked, have you taken a pregnancy test? If you have and it’s positive, then you need to tell your parents, at 13 you’re not old enough to raise this baby, nor are you stable enough, financially or emotionally. You do have options but your best one is adoption. Give the baby to some nice people who arent able to have one of their own…it would be a gift they would forever be thankful for.

Answer #2

tell your parents and talk 2 your boyfriend. you guys need to sit down with each of your parents and tell them.

Answer #3

Tell your parents, and also tell the guy who got you pregnant… it takes two to tango so your not the only one who should be going through such a hard time…make him feel it too :)

Answer #4

First of all, have you taken a pregnancy test?

You need to tell your parents, guardians, whatever adults you live with. You can then decide what is best for you. Whether it’s abortion (if you have money to keep it, then you have money for an abortion), adoption, or keeping it. But you need to tell someone. And now. And someone’s going to find out at some point. So better tell them now, while you have options… If you decide to keep it, then you need prenatal care. Also means you have to tell someone NOW. I know it’s hard. But this isnt something that will disappear no matter how much you ignore it.

Answer #5

You will feel some weight lifted off your shoulders if you confide in someone about this - you need support and advice, not to deal with it by yourself.

Answer #6

good job.

was it worth it?

Ty gave you the best advice for this question.

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