How to tell my Mom I'm pregnant?

I’m only 17 years old & I’m 2 weeks pregnant. I am well aware that I messed up so please dont judge me. I just need advice. How do I tell my mother?

Answer #1

The best thing to do is to get it over with. Just tell her straight. At first she will not be happy, she will probably scream. But later on she will be supportive. theres not much you can do to help this go any easier so theres no way it can get worse

GRATS

Answer #2

blerggher:

Haha, when I told me mother (I was 22 though), I put some hot dog buns in the oven and told her to guess what that meant.

Answer #3

say, mom I know you have always wanted grandchildren…

Answer #4

WELL FIRSTLY CONGRATULATIONS! JUST SIT HER DOWN AND TELL HER IF YOU HAVE A FEELING OF HOW SHES GOING TO REACT KEEP THAT IN MIND. SHE WILL PROBABLY FLIP BUT YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE TO TELL HER SOMETIME.x

Answer #5

Have you taken a test? Most people don’t know they are pregnant until they are 5-6 weeks along. It’s very unlikely to find out a 2 weeks.

If you really are pregnant - you thought you were mature enough to have sex, now you have to be mature enough to admit to your mother that you are pregnant. There is no easy way to tell her, you just have to do it. The sooner the better. You are going to need her help more than you realize with this pregnancy. Tell her ASAP, because you need to seek medical care and take prenatels right away.

Answer #6

just tell me! Explain you made a mistake. you don’t no what path to take whether to keep it or get an abortion? Tell her not to get mad becasue you need her to understand and help you at this stressfull stage in your life. basically tell her everything its the best way x

Answer #7

that could b hard to do, you should sit her down and explain how stupid you were to make it look like your on her side but thats young to be pregnant at 17!! tell her you really sorry you did this, but if your not ashamed then…

Answer #8

I was in the same situation when I was you age…hun really it is not the end of the world…my son is now 9 and I have been a single mother the whole time…I never have or will regret the decision I made my son is my life and change my life for the better…you just sit your mom down and tell her…tell her what you plan on doing…but I wouldn’t even tell her until you know for sure you plan of action…don’t let anyone else make your decision for you…you made an adult decision now you must make adult choice on your own…if you let someone else persuade you; you will end up resenting them and yourself. Your mom may not be so happy at 1st but she will come to terms w/ the situation. Good Luck.

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