My friend is pregnant !?
Answers: All of these nation insulting the mom are out of their minds. Imagine how it would feel to own your 15 year old daughter give an account you she is pregnant? I'm sure it's very disappointing, and the mother is probably be aware of hurt, angry, let down...a undamaged range of emotion.
Tell you friend to just swing in nearby. I found out I was pregnant beside my daughter just two days after my 18th birthday. I have already lived on my own for almost a year. When I called my parents to communicate them, they flipped out. I got cursed at, yell at...Let me just explain to you it wasn't pretty. My parents were thoroughly disappointed. I think they feel as though they had inferior as parents, when they hadn't at all. This is a shocking point to have to move about through. Tell your friend to give it time. My mom eventually started going beside me to doctor's appointments, she was within the delivery room near me for my daughter's birth, and now, my 6 year matured daughter goes to her house every weekend to spend the dark.
Your friend needs to verbs about her and her baby's condition. Tell her to go to adjectives of her doctor's appointments, and if you're allowed, go next to her to one. Be there to listen to her and agree to her know that she is doing the right thing. While I don't reflect on it's the ideal situation, getting pregnant at such a infantile age, I think it's wonderful that she is stepping up to the plate to lug care of her responsibilities. A lot of girls within her position would have never told their parents and would hold went and get an abortion, so good for her for standing up and doing this.
If her mother won't communicate to her, maybe she can write her a memo, telling her that she's sorry, but that this happen, there's no turning back time, and she really requirements her mother at this time in her go. I'm pretty sure that her mother will come around eventually.
And by the way, officially, she will not have to move out. Her mother can not see her out, as she is still a minor. Even though she will be considered emancipated (meaning, she could move out if she chose to), her mother CAN NOT kick her out.
This girl really wants someone here for her right now, so a short time ago be the best friend that you can be to her.
Good luck.
she needs to twell her mom and run to a clinic
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