Anonymous wrote:
Sometimes it's clear that a child is unplanned - teenage mother, mother in their 40s with several years between the last child and prior child. And the child will figure it out as he/she becomes an adult.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot understand any good reason for a parent to say a child is unwanted.
Sometimes it's clear that a child is unplanned - teenage mother, mother in their 40s with several years between the last child and prior child. And the child will figure it out as he/she becomes an adult.
However, I cannot think of any good reason to sit a *child* down and say the words "you were unwanted."
Anonymous wrote:My first daughter was an accident/surprise/mistake/whatever.
She knows I had not planned to get pregnant at 17. It's not a big deal at all. I have never told her that when I found out I was pregnant all I thought was "Fuuuuuuuuck! I'm gonna look so lame in my prom dress now, this totally sucks!" I just told her that she was unexpected, I was surprised at the huge rush of love I felt as soon as I saw her, even all covered with gunk, and that I'm sorry I didn't know much about being a good mother when I was that young.
No need to tell your child they were initially unwanted.
Anonymous wrote:Um, as a child who was told she was an accident, don't tell him/her. If she/he asks, just say it was a pleasant surprise.