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Growing like crazy, help.

I have been growing, TREMENDOUSLY. I need advice on how to tell my mom that I'm pregnant. 5 months and still haven't been to the doctor! My boyfriend wants me to go soooo bad but I'm scared. It doesn't feel right not telling my mom, well at least I don't know how. I took two 800MG pills a day last week because the baby was pushing on my ribcage. Oh my goodness, what if some things wrong? the baby has been growing and kicking a lot lately. I have a lot of bubbly feelings now. Any advice, please?
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The stress of hiding it will probably do more damage to you and the baby than the opinion of others when they do find out. As a mum I would be mortified if my daughter was going through this on her own. Not sure how old you are but 20 weeks is the time your body grows and baby kicks. Enjoy the pregnancy too!!!!! Goodluck,
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Thanks everyone
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Go see a doctor
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don't be afraid. go to the doctors and get checked up, it's better to make sure the baby is good then to wait but once you know how your baby is sit your mom down and talk to her she will understand. goodluck
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Prenatal care is so important when you are pregnant I highly encourage you to go to the doctor.  I also encourage you to speak with your mother of she is a resource for you.  You need love and support through this time but most importantly a doctor to check everything out and make sure you and baby are ok
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Go to the doctor... best thing to do
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