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    became a mother my own free will has been compromised. I no longer get to do whatever I want to do. Before I had my daughter I was able to do whatever I wanted without having to worry about anything or anyone but myself. I got eat whatever I wanted, drink whatever I wanted, and hang out with whoever I wanted. That all changed once I found out I was pregnant. About four years ago I found out I was pregnant. It was on unplanned pregnancy. At the time I was taking care of my uncle and aunt. My uncle is bed

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    With me having a baby on the way, I honestly didn’t think I would start college anytime soon. It was just way out of conclusion. When my cousins started talking about it, it just had me thinking real hard about it. When we came to visit and speak to a representative, Ms. Adrianna, I explained to her about with me being pregnant that I was afraid I wouldn’t finish on time or that I would be left behind, she told me that they would work with me on everything and not to worry that there is alway a

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    Francis a beautiful 9lb. baby with blonde hair and beautiful blue eyes was born she woke up to the sound of the hospital music going off letting the whole entire hospital know that there was a new baby being born. My mom said to my grandpa and grandma I welcome Jessica Lynne. I am now 18 years old this year. I have lived in Topeka, KS my whole entire life. My mom says there where tons of stories of my life when I was born but, I don’t have time to explain about that right now. Oh my gosh I forgot how to

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    was nervous for the simple fact that my life would never be the same. Soon no longer would I be known as just Ayanna, I would take on a new title. A title that I would share with so many woman, and after eight long hours of labor, I would now be known to the world as mommy. Growing up I came from a family of two sisters and a brother. My parents worked hard to be sure that there was always a roof over our head, food on the table, and clothes on our back. My worked for various companies until he

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    I was on bedrest with my first born from 20 through to 36 weeks. I went in for my 20 week ultrasound and left the hospital a week later. I had been told I had a 'Short Cervix', underwent an emergency surgery to have cerclage placed in my cervix to "close my cervix and assist me in carrying the baby to full term!" I spent from those 16 weeks in complete fear that I would lose my baby, then when I was diagnosed with Polyhydramnios, I was convinced that I had done something wrong! I couldn't carry

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    child isn’t easy, only when you’re only 16 years old. My life changed dramatically when I found out that I was pregnant with my daughter. Many thoughts came to mind; especially how would I raise a child if I was only 16 years old. Also my boyfriend had barely had graduated from school and had no job, but the thing that was bothering me the most is my parent’s reaction and what would they say. Eventually my boyfriend and I had the courage to tell my parents about it seeing their faces I just knew they

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    On June 1, 2012, my life changed forever. To this day I can remember every little detail as if it happened yesterday. On that day, my sister, Megan, gave birth to the most loving, intelligent, and playful little boy I have ever laid my eyes on; Parker Gordon Kaatz. It is so mind-blowing that one person can alter your outlook on life. Throughout the whole journey of Megan being pregnant all the way to Parker’s role in my life now, my life has been changed tremendously for the better. Finding out

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    To my son, my world. November 28, 2016 was the day my life drastically changed for the better. It was the day I had my son. From finding out I was pregnant, to going through all three trimesters and enduring all the horrifying pains of labor and contractions but the pain quickly vanished as soon as I held my baby boy in my arms and heard his very first cry. All of the tribulations of being pregnant and giving birth was completely worth it, as tears ran down my cheeks, I was unaware

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    abortion should be illegal. Many people struggle when dealing with this topic because of women's rights and because a baby's life is on the line. My people think of it as a fetus, but i'm here to prove them wrong. My first argument is the babies are actually alive. Many say they are just fetus’s but this is wrong. These babies actually feel more pain than us at at the average age a baby is aborted. This can actually be argued as cruel and unusual punishment which violates the 8th amendment. They actually

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    Have you ever had an experience that changed your life in a blink of an eye? An experience so intense that it keeps replaying in your head? I’m nineteen years old and in these days it’s not shocking to hear young girls getting pregnant, but no matter what age, it’s always hard to hear about any type of miscarriage. An ectopic pregnancy was what I had, and I’m still recovering from it. 1 in 4 girls have an ectopic pregnancy, which is also called a tubal pregnancy. It is not considered a miscarriage

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