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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 615975" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Neither coming home or you getting her an apartment sound good options. Would it be possible to find some other option? If we put it bluntly: She is young, unwed, pregnant woman with mental health issues in domestic violence situation about to give birth to in risk baby. Depending to where you live, she sounds like prime candidate to all kinds of government or charitable programs. </p><p></p><p>It may be, that nothing is available, but I think you should try to find out. I'm afraid she will not be able to find out if these kind of programs could be available, but maybe you could.</p><p></p><p>I do think that she could gain a lot from some type of program that would support young mothers to live independently and take care of their baby. </p><p></p><p>Letting her move back home will unfortunately be likely to cause chaos to your house and make you primary caregiver to the baby (and later cause you lots of heartache, when she still has all the power over baby's life.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 615975, member: 14557"] Neither coming home or you getting her an apartment sound good options. Would it be possible to find some other option? If we put it bluntly: She is young, unwed, pregnant woman with mental health issues in domestic violence situation about to give birth to in risk baby. Depending to where you live, she sounds like prime candidate to all kinds of government or charitable programs. It may be, that nothing is available, but I think you should try to find out. I'm afraid she will not be able to find out if these kind of programs could be available, but maybe you could. I do think that she could gain a lot from some type of program that would support young mothers to live independently and take care of their baby. Letting her move back home will unfortunately be likely to cause chaos to your house and make you primary caregiver to the baby (and later cause you lots of heartache, when she still has all the power over baby's life.) [/QUOTE]
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