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court today....

I'm 16 and 15 weeks pregnant... not with my abusers child. Back in June he was taken into custody for csc and domestic violence... today is the start of the court and I'm beyond nervous.... help.
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6669309 tn?1462648142
  Are you nervous to see him?  That's very normal and expected. Has he tried to call you or anything. Stand your ground never ever allow a man to treat you less than you deserve and you deserve a lot. Every day of court will get easier hopefully as you know more of what to expect.
  Usually prosecutors don't proceed with these cases unless the are serious so the best of luck to you! Let's hope someone can turn him into a proper man. I have always heard that once an abuser always an abuser. It is usually because that's what they learned was normal as a child. That's why it's so important that our children never be allowed to witness it. Man against woman or the other way around. Which happens too. Have a happy life and good luck and congrats with your baby! Your going to be a good mommy.
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535822 tn?1443976780
Good Luck to you and I hope he gets what he deserves, you will be okay ,it takes time to get through this kind of trauma .Good luck having the Baby,
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6726276 tn?1421126668
Do some yoga. Breath deeply when you feel scared it will help you & your baby.
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