How Do You Deal With Teen Pregnancy?
• If you suspect you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. Don’t put it off, because knowing you’re pregnant is vital to your health and gives you the most options if you’re not sure you want to be a parent. Some symptoms of pregnancy include a missed menstrual period, fatigue, breast tenderness, mood swings, and nausea. When you first discover you are pregnant, you should tell someone that you trust and who will support you. • Telling your parents about the pregnancy can be a difficult thing to do, especially if they didn’t know you were sexually active. Figure out the best way to do this (see external link). • Support:If both or one of your parents support you, that is wonderful, as they have experience and can guide you through parenting. If the father of your baby supports you, that, too, could be wonderful, as he could willingly help you by taking you to appointments, paying for baby stuff, being emotionally supportive, and so much more. If you don’t find support, tell people