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Pissed off rant!!

So I was enrolled in a certificate program to become an emt. I found out I was pregnant just 2 months into my program and was unable to finish so I decided to put it on hold until the next course which happens to be in October . I'm due in November but I know with my support being my mom I will be able to finish and then when my baby is around 5 months go back to work. So I told this to the father and he called me an "unfit" parent because I would be leaving the baby with my mom for 4 hours to go to school 2 days a week. He expects me to sit on my a s s  and do nothing when he can barely support himself? I have a child as well as myself to support and his little 200 dollars a week just will not cut it!! Am I wrong for this? Should I just wait until the baby is 5 months and then go back?
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5159375 tn?1368562728
Aww thank you :) it's like if he doesn't rule what I do then it shouldn't happen . On top of the school argument, I told him if the baby is a girl I want to name her Lilah , he said no because it sounds like a stripper name O_O. I try to be cordial and keep him involved but he is working my last nerve
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I raise 2 kids and pregnant with my third.. I've continued to go to school and i only get 247 a month! Who cares.what he says, he's probably jealous bc he isn't as intelligent as you are  :-)
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