What is the problom at having a baby at my age?

People always say I am WAY to young to be 5 months pregnant at 15 ! How old do you have to be ?

Answer #1

you are not too young my sister was 16 and her boyfriend was only 15 and their kid is nerly 2years old and they are just fine

Answer #2

well, my cousin was 17 and people STILL told her she was 2 young. her son is 10 months now and they are fne. and I would say it’s your life, your responsibilty, and you dont care that they think you’re too young.

Answer #3

I wouldn’t say “It’s my life and I can do what I want to do.” It’ll make you look like an immature brat.

Answer #4

It always matters how old you are. Your body isn’t fully matured yet and thats not good for the baby. It can cause complications sometimes. Besides, you’re still a kid and you haven’t lived your life yet. But good luck. And give it up for adoption if you don’t feel ready. There’s nothing wrong with that. There are plenty of women out there that can’t have children that it would help.

Answer #5

Hi yeh I do think you are too young but since you are 5 months you should just tell them its my life and I can do what I wanna do!

Answer #6

I think that the correct age to have sex is about 17 but in your case you had them like at 14 so you are 2 young 2 have ababy

Answer #7

Well it doesn’t really matter what age you are once you’ve got a stable job, enough money to support yourself and the baby, your own home, and you are mature enough to look after a child… but to be honest at 15 it is most unlikley that you have ANY of those things so thats why people say 15 is too young to have a baby … Xo:)

Answer #8

People say you’re way too young because it’s not the norm in society. Also for the reasons that they don’t think you’re going to be able to support it. What are your plans for that? Do you have the financial input to feed and clothe it? Can you be there for it at the cost of your education? Think things through. And adoption is always an option.

Answer #9

like the youngest I would say 18

Answer #10

heres how I see it. I really think it matters if you are ready to have a baby. not just finacialy, because everyone knows how parents are always like you wouldnt have enough money, and you dont have a job, and yadda yadda. but mostly to be emotionaly capable. my mom delivers babys at a hospital and she has told me that realy a womens body is made to have babys around the age of 16. thats when your body is the srongest to carry a baby. and if you think about it in the old days thats how it used to be, but girls would get married at a young age and the husband would make the money and the wife would do house work and have kids…so really its up to the person. but I have no hard feeling against u.

Answer #11

I think its because your still a child your self and a child having a child is not good because you have no way to support it unless your parents are willing to. But I cant say that for my self because im 16 and there is a high chance of me being pregnant. And since were like at the same age and I need to talk to someone bout it and I dont really k ow anybody so if you dont mind could it be possiable if you could funmail me and I canask some questions and talk to someone whom is experincing it as well?? Please?

Answer #12

Ok you just ruined your life and the babies ,yet it depends on you if you have a job and is you body and mind up for it.Well lets see I am guessing that you were 14 or early 15 when you had sex so I am guessing you let your horny mind take control so your body and head might not be ready.Well remember if you give it up for adoption you just ruined their lives and maybe your if you have a heart because I saw something about adoption and the kids dont really like it they think their real mother hates them.

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