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I'm heartbroken! She's PG
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 229596"><p>I am also very sorry. I think I understand how you might feel and my heart goes out to you.</p><p> </p><p>It saddens and concerns me how often I see difficult children become pregnant. Many have no interest in terminating the pregnancy or putting the child up for adoption, even when they have no means of supporting an infant/ child. So many grandparents try to help or carry the situation. Adopting families often are in for a huge surprise when they discover what seems like "unusual" surprise/genetic situations. </p><p> </p><p>Birthcontrol and education is probably the best solution...but not a guarantee by any means.</p><p> </p><p>What a heartache. We can only hope and pray that somehow this is a learning/growth experience for her.</p><p> </p><p>In the meantime, I do hope that you do whatever you need to do to cope...to find nurturance for yourself...to ease your heartache. I suppose this is part of being emotionally responsible. It is ashame when we take such strong hits like this...but I suppose it "is what it is." Prayers and good thoughts headed your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 229596"] I am also very sorry. I think I understand how you might feel and my heart goes out to you. It saddens and concerns me how often I see difficult children become pregnant. Many have no interest in terminating the pregnancy or putting the child up for adoption, even when they have no means of supporting an infant/ child. So many grandparents try to help or carry the situation. Adopting families often are in for a huge surprise when they discover what seems like "unusual" surprise/genetic situations. Birthcontrol and education is probably the best solution...but not a guarantee by any means. What a heartache. We can only hope and pray that somehow this is a learning/growth experience for her. In the meantime, I do hope that you do whatever you need to do to cope...to find nurturance for yourself...to ease your heartache. I suppose this is part of being emotionally responsible. It is ashame when we take such strong hits like this...but I suppose it "is what it is." Prayers and good thoughts headed your way. [/QUOTE]
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