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I'm heartbroken! She's PG
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 229278" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>MB, I so know your frustration and concern. Unfortunately, having a baby can't make you grow up, no matter how much love you have for the child. I am the product of that fact. I am sorry for your pain. You are right, you will support her, and love her, but your don't have to be happy about her choices! And remember, they are her choices. They will, however, also affect your life because as you know, you may be the one who ends up supporting and caring for this child. I'm sorry. Have you looked into one of the places for unwed mothers? That may be a choice right now. They would help her get on the right track, find a vocation, make choices she needs to make on her own without you having to step in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 229278, member: 1436"] MB, I so know your frustration and concern. Unfortunately, having a baby can't make you grow up, no matter how much love you have for the child. I am the product of that fact. I am sorry for your pain. You are right, you will support her, and love her, but your don't have to be happy about her choices! And remember, they are her choices. They will, however, also affect your life because as you know, you may be the one who ends up supporting and caring for this child. I'm sorry. Have you looked into one of the places for unwed mothers? That may be a choice right now. They would help her get on the right track, find a vocation, make choices she needs to make on her own without you having to step in. [/QUOTE]
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