Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened with the birth control? Did she forget to take it and decide to have unprotected sex anyway? Did she want to get pregnant and then change her mind? She should get an IUD.
Her birth control method is her decision. If she wants an IUD in the future we’d make that happen. I am not sure what happened. She thinks she forgot a pill.
OP, if you wrote the post above, you sound dangerously disengaged. You have a sexually active minor who has already gotten pregnant once. How do you not know what birth control she is using?
No wonder the boy's parents are putting some distance between themselves and your daughter.
+1 agreed. Mom of boys here. I’m terrified of the possibility of my sons’ futures being derailed by pregnancy. I have had very direct conversations with my 26 year old about the risks and realities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened with the birth control? Did she forget to take it and decide to have unprotected sex anyway? Did she want to get pregnant and then change her mind? She should get an IUD.
Her birth control method is her decision. If she wants an IUD in the future we’d make that happen. I am not sure what happened. She thinks she forgot a pill.
OP, if you wrote the post above, you sound dangerously disengaged. You have a sexually active minor who has already gotten pregnant once. How do you not know what birth control she is using?
No wonder the boy's parents are putting some distance between themselves and your daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t date at this age but the relationship sounds like the kind that a much older and married couple would have. Is it normal that she’s so close with his parents? That they know about the abortion?
I’m glad that her boyfriend is supportive but it’s almost odd to me that they’re still a couple. It seems like the sort of thing that would freak a couple out and cool them off.
None of this sounds like high school type stuff to me.
Why does everyone think it's so weird that the boyfriend's parents know about the abortion? Surely the boyfriend knew! Is it weird that he told his parents? He deserves the support of his parents, too. The parents might have offered to raise the child themselves. Why would a boy, who is still a teenager in high school, hide this information from his parents? I don't understand this.
Because most girls would not have told their own parents let allowed announced it to the boyfriend's if planning to have an abortion. Especially knowing the other parents were religious and not truly approve of right to choose when faced with it. Some parts of a relationship are best not shared, same for like cheating or fetishes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t date at this age but the relationship sounds like the kind that a much older and married couple would have. Is it normal that she’s so close with his parents? That they know about the abortion?
I’m glad that her boyfriend is supportive but it’s almost odd to me that they’re still a couple. It seems like the sort of thing that would freak a couple out and cool them off.
None of this sounds like high school type stuff to me.
Why does everyone think it's so weird that the boyfriend's parents know about the abortion? Surely the boyfriend knew! Is it weird that he told his parents? He deserves the support of his parents, too. The parents might have offered to raise the child themselves. Why would a boy, who is still a teenager in high school, hide this information from his parents? I don't understand this.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t date at this age but the relationship sounds like the kind that a much older and married couple would have. Is it normal that she’s so close with his parents? That they know about the abortion?
I’m glad that her boyfriend is supportive but it’s almost odd to me that they’re still a couple. It seems like the sort of thing that would freak a couple out and cool them off.
None of this sounds like high school type stuff to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave her be.
I’m completely fine. I don’t consider it a “life”. It was a necessary medical procedure.
I don’t either, personally.
My concerns are;
I trust our pediatricians advice. She’s worked with a lot of teen pregnancies/abortions and I value her advice.
She seems to be relying a lot on her boyfriend for emotional support. Im not sure how much an 18-year-old boy can offer. What if it’s too much for him? Worried what will happen if the relationship ends and she’s lost that support system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened with the birth control? Did she forget to take it and decide to have unprotected sex anyway? Did she want to get pregnant and then change her mind? She should get an IUD.
Her birth control method is her decision. If she wants an IUD in the future we’d make that happen. I am not sure what happened. She thinks she forgot a pill.
OP, if you wrote the post above, you sound dangerously disengaged. You have a sexually active minor who has already gotten pregnant once. How do you not know what birth control she is using?
No wonder the boy's parents are putting some distance between themselves and your daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Do be prepared that the relationship will end with the boyfriend soon. It will be more emotionally charged because of the abortion and even more so because his family knows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened with the birth control? Did she forget to take it and decide to have unprotected sex anyway? Did she want to get pregnant and then change her mind? She should get an IUD.
Her birth control method is her decision. If she wants an IUD in the future we’d make that happen. I am not sure what happened. She thinks she forgot a pill.
Women can get pregnant with an IUD. A PHD classmate of mine is now 6 months pregnant even though she had an IUD. NOTHING IS FAILPROOF except for a vasectomy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened with the birth control? Did she forget to take it and decide to have unprotected sex anyway? Did she want to get pregnant and then change her mind? She should get an IUD.
Her birth control method is her decision. If she wants an IUD in the future we’d make that happen. I am not sure what happened. She thinks she forgot a pill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. OP, I have a 17yo son who is preternaturally mature and well-grounded, and if he was in this situation I would absolutely insist on therapy. And I would also be concerned about a relationship that involved both sex and some sense of co-dependence at this age. As you describe it, your daughter is emotionally reliant on this boy and caught up with his family too - that's not healthy or normal at 17yo, and even more precarious after something as huge as a pregnancy. One of my friends was like this, and she literally never recovered when the boy dumped her during her senior year.
Why would he dump her? What if they grow old together?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened with the birth control? Did she forget to take it and decide to have unprotected sex anyway? Did she want to get pregnant and then change her mind? She should get an IUD.
Her birth control method is her decision. If she wants an IUD in the future we’d make that happen. I am not sure what happened. She thinks she forgot a pill.