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What to expect?

I don't really have any questions, but I'm not 18 or older. I'm 16 going on 17 in Feb. I was wondering what it's like to have a baby I mean I'll find out but what's it like what do you feel? I'm only 4 weeks. I'm kinda scared, but really excited, what do I plan for or what should I expect?
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Gotten* and that's great though thank you!
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Yes actually everyone knows. It's just I'm kind of getting kicked out now. So it's definitely going to be hard, and I'm as ready as I can be. I haven't get ten much sleep, my back hurts and I'm just uncomfortable. I can deal though. But thanks at least I know I can make it if I try.
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I am 15 and pregnant I will be 30 weeks on Tuesday and so far its hard to get everything baby needs but I'm doing it.
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Have you told your parents yet? I had my first child at 15. I was nervous but excited at the same time. You may get a bunch of negative backlash, but if you stay focused and are determined you will do just fine. I went on to graduate at 15, start college at 16. I had another baby at 19. Big with the same guy. I work in a hospital now. Graduated from college and got married. My husband and I are expecting our 3rd child together. Having a baby is a big responsibility but like I said if you stay focused it will all work out. You just have to work harder and make sacrifices. Be prepared for no sleep in the beginning and if you don't have any yet, learn to be patient!! Good luck !
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Moms not really around...
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Where is your mom
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