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difficult child sleeping around-feeling defeated today.
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<blockquote data-quote="mattsmom27" data-source="post: 47918" data-attributes="member: 50"><p>Gosh, what a dilemma :frown: . I wish I had useful advice or some ideas to lend. Unfortunatly I haven't got a clue how to stop a teen girl who is bent on finding love in all the wrong places :frown:</p><p>(((hugs)))</p><p>I guess the piece of advice I would offer is that although you may not be able to stop what is sad behaviour on part of your difficult child, you could assist in preventing unwanted pregnancy at this time in her life by telling her that you are aware she is sexually active and you are taking her to doctor to get the Depo Provera shots. I think so many girls "miss a pill" when on birth control tablets, either by accident, laziness or intent on having a "oops pregnancy". With the shot, you can keep track of when next shot is due and appointment time to go get it, and although it would do nothing to stop difficult child from behaving this way or to stop potential STD's, at least there is a chance to stop the pregnancy issue. </p><p>I'm sorry you are dealing with this :frown:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattsmom27, post: 47918, member: 50"] Gosh, what a dilemma [img]:frown:[/img] . I wish I had useful advice or some ideas to lend. Unfortunatly I haven't got a clue how to stop a teen girl who is bent on finding love in all the wrong places [img]:frown:[/img] (((hugs))) I guess the piece of advice I would offer is that although you may not be able to stop what is sad behaviour on part of your difficult child, you could assist in preventing unwanted pregnancy at this time in her life by telling her that you are aware she is sexually active and you are taking her to doctor to get the Depo Provera shots. I think so many girls "miss a pill" when on birth control tablets, either by accident, laziness or intent on having a "oops pregnancy". With the shot, you can keep track of when next shot is due and appointment time to go get it, and although it would do nothing to stop difficult child from behaving this way or to stop potential STD's, at least there is a chance to stop the pregnancy issue. I'm sorry you are dealing with this [img]:frown:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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