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all I can do is cry I just I had someone to talk too
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It is ok to cry. However if you are crying a lot talk to your Dr. Depression is a common and normal thing to occur during pregnancy. They can recognize the symptoms and help you if that is the case. Don't be shy to talk about anything. That is what these blogs and your drs are for!
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Don't cry. Everything is going to be okay. If it helps I'm currently 38 weeks pregnant & I'm 19 years old. The father to my baby didn't called for 3 months but that just made me stronger it made me see that we do not have to depend on nobody. Make that baby your strength and everything will be okay. At the end of the day he is the one missing out on the baby.
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I'm so sorry you're going through this. The best advice I can give you, is to reach out for support. Your precious baby needs you stress free right now. It's not going to be easy, but you can overcome any obstacle. Show that jerk that you can do this on your own and raise your child with good morals and values. You can do it! I will keep you in my prayers..
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I'm just hurt I have no one I'm 35 weeks pregnant and just don't know what to do at this child father has not called me in four days it's hurts that he don't care about me being pregnant or baby if he did he would haved called then to find out that he has a girl I'm just hurt all I can do is cry
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I totally understand how you feel! This sounds dumb but I sometimes write how I feel down and it makes me feel better!
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It's ok, why are you upset? Sometimes I need to randomly cry for no reason.
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10724724 tn?1432178017
What's going on? I'm sorry you don't have anyone to talk too.
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