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omg. I need more than a drink. difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="lambsear2" data-source="post: 185677" data-attributes="member: 5136"><p>Hey Charmed- </p><p> </p><p>A parents perspective will differ from the child here. Have you had an opportunity to ask her why she thinks she is pregnant? I might also remind her that some lies are just too big let pass and give her the opportunity to come clean if she is making it up.</p><p> </p><p>Consider having your daughter make an appointment at a family planning clinic that can provide a pregnancy test and give her counciling on her options. Your daughter said that she "doesn't need your help" So why not give her the tools to address this herself. Of course you should be there to support her and try to speak to her about what she is planning to do about this and what if any assistance she can expect from you & your husband. </p><p> </p><p>Hang in there & god give you strength.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lambsear2, post: 185677, member: 5136"] Hey Charmed- A parents perspective will differ from the child here. Have you had an opportunity to ask her why she thinks she is pregnant? I might also remind her that some lies are just too big let pass and give her the opportunity to come clean if she is making it up. Consider having your daughter make an appointment at a family planning clinic that can provide a pregnancy test and give her counciling on her options. Your daughter said that she "doesn't need your help" So why not give her the tools to address this herself. Of course you should be there to support her and try to speak to her about what she is planning to do about this and what if any assistance she can expect from you & your husband. Hang in there & god give you strength. [/QUOTE]
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