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<blockquote data-quote="bby31288" data-source="post: 469225" data-attributes="member: 182"><p>I guess I am the only one who thinks it is ok for her to continue her "good life" with AA friends and doing young adult things while pregnant within reason. If she is planning on putting the baby up for adoption, this may be one way to help cope and detach from the baby. Sitting home for nine months in my opinion would be much harder to not become attached to this baby. I am sure giving up a baby is not an easy decision for anyone even a difficult child. She knows she isn't ready. I hope I am getting my point across. Going out with AA friends instead of sitting in her room rubbing her growing belly.....</p><p></p><p>Either way Nancy I am so proud of how you and your husband are holding up. You are handling it as great as you can. Keep supporting her as best as you can by listening and encouraging her to make good choices. I believe it will help in the end....</p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bby31288, post: 469225, member: 182"] I guess I am the only one who thinks it is ok for her to continue her "good life" with AA friends and doing young adult things while pregnant within reason. If she is planning on putting the baby up for adoption, this may be one way to help cope and detach from the baby. Sitting home for nine months in my opinion would be much harder to not become attached to this baby. I am sure giving up a baby is not an easy decision for anyone even a difficult child. She knows she isn't ready. I hope I am getting my point across. Going out with AA friends instead of sitting in her room rubbing her growing belly..... Either way Nancy I am so proud of how you and your husband are holding up. You are handling it as great as you can. Keep supporting her as best as you can by listening and encouraging her to make good choices. I believe it will help in the end.... Beth [/QUOTE]
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