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piperm · 27/03/2020 01:30

For my other post, this is my two month old son (and for other people who just see yes long story short, I'm a 15 year old mom)

Feel free to leave advice or ask anything Smile

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Lan12 · 12/04/2020 17:35

I am a new member here I have just one concern which is making me crazy. I am pregnant and have been having periods with cramps every month since I got pregnant. Are there people who have gone through what am in? Am scared

piperm · 16/04/2020 14:40

@Lan12
I know someone who only had that twice but every time she had to go to hospital, I never had to deal with that in fact my pregnancy and birth was very easy thankfully, I would call your doctor and im not the most knowledgeable when it comes to things like that but I believe it can be a sign of possible miscarriage, if ur early in pregnancy and if it's only spotting then I wouldn't be to worried but either way talk to a doctor or call the hospital (specific number for mothers to be, etc) and ask them, if they're worried they will ask you to go in to see them, better safe than sorry
Best of luck and do not take everything I said 100%, research it because as I said I don't know exactly that much about this

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Isadora2007 · 16/04/2020 14:43

Hi OP. What a little cute guy. Did you manage to breastfeed? I’m wondering what BF support you had? Do you think you will have more babies any time soon?

IHaveBrilloHair · 16/04/2020 14:50

Do you think the delivery room staff who I'm assuming are qualified midwives/nurses, be ok with being described as, "super sweet girls"?
Your baby is cute, most are, but it doesn't make parenting easy at any age.

piperm · 16/04/2020 15:58

@Isadora2007 hi! Yes i breastfeed and no because of my age i will not be having anymore kids until a) I'm at an acceptable age and b) I'm financially stable by myself
I had my nurse teach me

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piperm · 16/04/2020 16:00

@IHaveBrilloHair I mean I called the girls who helped me with delivery extremely sweet and caring girls, they were there every second of the way supporting me, and yes parenting is difficult no matter what age, it's just how it is but worth it no matter what

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IHaveBrilloHair · 16/04/2020 16:03

Yes, but sweet and caring girls?
Can you not see what I'm saying here?

Harrysmum2020 · 16/04/2020 16:06

Your son is very cute I think they’re are some cultural difference in the language you use my guess is Canada

HelloItsmeAgain1 · 28/04/2020 18:17

Was it planned? How did you find the pregnancy and your treatment through pregnancy?

piperm · 29/04/2020 15:12

@HelloItsmeAgain1 n
No it definitely was not planned , my boyfriend of a year and i usually both stayed the night at our friends and it happened one of those nights.
Found out i was pregnant 3 weeks later
At first my mother tried making me pick between my DS or her And if i picked him she said she'd kick me out
I picked my son anyways- she never kicked me out, in fact she was very accepting after awhile and so was her mother (my grandma) but my dad and his side of family were very against it and they treated me awful, we constantly argued and it caused me so much stress.
Thankfully I told my grandmother and since then I've been living there.
At school i got made fun of, nobody talked to me, usually on walk home if it was raining people would usually swerve into the puddles to splash me and if it wasn't raining they yelled from the car, one time i got something thrown at me 😞
But I couldn't be happier now honestly, the father is with me, he's so supportive as is his family, my son is such an angel and I've changed for the best

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