Is Parenting More Of A Responsibility And Work Or A Joy For You?
Saturday, February 27th, 2010How did you feel before deciding to be a parent?
How did you feel before deciding to be a parent?
I have read posts on here that asks if they could be pregnant because they are A: peeing a lot more and B: Eating all the time, and hungry all the time.
I haven’t noticed more frequent peeing and just recently at 4 months started to really see a change in my hunger. Is this normal? When did it happen to you? Is it really a pregnancy symptom?
Are single mothers more likely to come up with a parenting plan outside the courts if they are dealing with a father that she can trust 100 percent as a parent (he has very good parenting skills), and has the desire to be the best father ever. The mothers both parents that are married. I if her parents are divorced, both her parents did it civil never went to court and were very comparative with each other but were fair to each other. Four days a month and child support is not fair.
i mean, i see people on here ALL the time complaining about how their significant other parents in a way that is unacceptable to them. well, you decided to have kids with them and the kids ARE half theirs….so why does your opinion matter more than theirs?
its like something so stupid as to argue over a movie your SO lets your kids watch. if they’re not being hurt, they’re fed, and they’re content then what is the big deal?
what im getting at is, if you chose to have kids with someone knowing the kids are half theirs….why does your opinion matter more?
Personally, I was a clueless first time mother who learned most of my parenting from the many books I read. I then applied that information into our daily lives. When something did not work, I tried something else. I found the information learned from “the experts” most benificial to me and my children. I could never had been as creative without the information learned.
I know too families who have traveled to Guatamala and Vietnam to adopt. I never asked why they choose international adoption over adopting in the US. There must be a reason for it because that seems to be the tend. But why? It seems that there are tons of children in the US that need loving homes so why do so many people adopt out of the country.
I’ve seen pregnancy tests in dollar stores, and even though they say they’re accurate, I have to wonder. If you look at pregnancy tests at stores like Target or Wal-Mart, they’re more expensive. So are pregnancy tests from dollar stores reliable, or are the bigger stores just ripping us off? Is it better to use a more expensive brand of pregnancy test, or will a dollar store brand give you just as accurate a result?
Thanks guys, this is my first time taking a pregnancy test!