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thanks… you guys are really helpful. one question tho is… i am not very religious… are they going to pressure me to be very religious?
no they are not. They will help you regardless of that.thanks… you guys are really helpful. one question tho is… i am not very religious… are they going to pressure me to be very religious?
thats great, i could really use some advice from them or anybody even about what i should do, because i really feel like my life has pretty much ended right now :\no they are not. They will help you regardless of that.
No, you’re life has not ended. Things have simply changed. Now we have to make some plans so that you can adjust to the changes.thats great, i could really use some advice from them or anybody even about what i should do, because i really feel like my life has pretty much ended right now :\
I wouldn’t say that - as a matter of fact - if you go one step further you are doing the greatest thing any woman can do - giving life to another human being. I know that you said you aren’t very religious and that’s OK - but why don’t you sit back make yourself comfortable and try talking to your baby. Start a journal - write some letters. It may seem silly right now - but you have life in you. And he/she understands. Everything you eat; he/she shares. Everything you feel; he/she feels. This is a gift although it may not seem like it now - there are many women in the world that are unable to have children at all that spend years on waiting lists to adopt. Go ahead and bond. At the very least - make sure you stay healthy in the meantime - no alcohol, no cigarettes, and eat healthy. I know I will be here and I am sure many others will be as well.thats great, i could really use some advice from them or anybody even about what i should do, because i really feel like my life has pretty much ended right now :\
thanks joandarc thats a really cool idea. i already have a diary i write in actually and ive written some stuff in it about this but writing a letter to the baby… that just seems like a really nice idea that would make me feel a lot betterI wouldn’t say that - as a matter of fact - if you go one step further you are doing the greatest thing any woman can do - giving life to another human being. I know that you said you aren’t very religious and that’s OK - but why don’t you sit back make yourself comfortable and try talking to your baby. Start a journal - write some letters. It may seem silly right now - but you have life in you. And he/she understands. Everything you eat; he/she shares. Everything you feel; he/she feels. This is a gift although it may not seem like it now - there are many women in the world that are unable to have children at all that spend years on waiting lists to adopt. Go ahead and bond. At the very least - make sure you stay healthy in the meantime - no alcohol, no cigarettes, and eat healthy. I know I will be here and I am sure many others will be as well.
Someday too you may choose to share bits and pieces of it. Good night. Or Bon nuit.thanks joandarc thats a really cool idea. i already have a diary i write in actually and ive written some stuff in it about this but writing a letter to the baby… that just seems like a really nice idea that would make me feel a lot better
Does that ‘no killing statement’ only apply to humans?Of course its is in the bible
It is a grevious sin against the fifth commandment of God,
“Thou shall not kill.”
THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT
You shall not kill.54
You have heard that it was said to the men of old, “You shall not kill: and whoever kills shall be liable to judgment.” …
2258 "Human life is sacred because from its beginning it involves the creative action of God and it remains for ever in a special relationship with the Creator, who is its sole end. God alone is the Lord of life from its beginning until its end: no one can under any circumstance claim for himself the right directly to destroy an innocent human being."56
vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p3s2c2a5.htm
First Thank You and God for posting here to discuss maybe the most important decision of your and your baby’s life. You have been given the most beautiful gift and priviledge of bringing a child into the world.thanks joandarc thats a really cool idea. i already have a diary i write in actually and ive written some stuff in it about this but writing a letter to the baby… that just seems like a really nice idea that would make me feel a lot better
I have just found this thread and I want to send my prayers to you. You sound as if you are young and overwhelmed with what has happened. And I am aware that the culture up in Canada is very pro-abortion as a “solution” to the “problem” of pregnancy.thanks joandarc thats a really cool idea. i already have a diary i write in actually and ive written some stuff in it about this but writing a letter to the baby… that just seems like a really nice idea that would make me feel a lot better
What a lovely poem! Thank you for sharing it with us! i remember so well when all I knew of each of my 2 sons was that “thumpity thump” heard on the monitor at the doctor’s office!First Thank You and God for posting here to discuss maybe the most important decision of your and your baby’s life. You have been given the most beautiful gift and priviledge of bringing a child into the world.
As a father, let me tell you my story.
Yesterday was the birthday of my first born twins, the 15th of November 1981. The eldest twin, Michael died this day 16th November 1981. His brother Ian was 29 yesterday.
My birthday present to him was this poem, which even though is written as a father, you can feel it as a mother. I pray for you and that you will be protected during your pregancy and that you enjoy the life you are giving to your son or daughter.
Thumpity, Thumpity, Thump, Thump, Thump,
Heart beating, never missing,
Pounds on, Thumpity thump,
Blood renewing life by beating,
Thumpity thump.
Thumpity, Thump, Thumpity, Thump,
I hear a doctor listening now,
Your heartbeat inside, mother smiles,
Two heartbeats now, a little scared,
Thumpity Thump, Thump, Thump
Thumpity, Thumpity, Thumpity, Thumpity,
Your new heart races and you arrive
All happiness, love and screams,
My blood flows fast within your veins,
My miracle of dreams.
Thumpity, Thump, Thumpity, Thump,
I hear right now that slow beat well,
Your ear upon my chest,
That love between us will always be,
Not far and never rest.
For blood that flows within ourselves,
Is more than just bloodlines,
The spirit of a Father’s love.
Can surely, never die.
This is all true. The reason I asked you these question Celeste, is so that perhaps others could help you overcome the emotion attached to certain obsticles. The answers to these question do not impact the Catholic stance that you must keep the baby. But the answers are important with regard to your well being. And they do NOT have to be answered here. But it sounds as though you might have some serious issues to deal with at the same time. Know that your needs will not, should NOT be shoved aside at the same time of taking care of a growing baby. If you have something to heal from, you can do so while carrying a baby.The only thing that matters is whether or not you’r pregnant. Your age, how many weeks, who is the father, was it rape or consentual, is irrelevant. No Catholic pro-life center will ever ask you those questions. It’s up to you to volunteer as much or as little information as you wish. If you need a place to go while you’re pregnant, the Catholic Church has homes all over for pregnant women. You can even come to the USA. We have Good Shepherd Homes here and we take in girls from all over. There are some in Canada too. The friars and the sisters help with all of the paperwork.
If someone gets angry because you’re pregnant, they’ll just have to get over it. If you and your baby’s father (if he’s in the picture) kill your son or daughter, you may never get over it.
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Placing a baby for adoption isn’t easy by any means, but it isn’t impossible, either. You will be giving a couple who so want a child the very best, the most important gift they will ever receive. You will be providing your baby a secure, loving family in which to grow and become a loving, hopefully happy adult.i dont know if i could give a baby up for adoption :\ that would be so much worse cuz you would be attached by that point. and also, ending the preg early before its even a real baby means nobody even has to know about it
whats in the video aggie? is it a gory bloody kind of video? D: i cant stomach those
so don’t take a life, God gave you the blessing of having that baby…just think about this if you love your life dont you want to give that baby a chance to experience how awesome the blessing/gift of life is?..God does things for a reason and sometimes it may not always seem to be convenient, but God knows best…and also, its about knowing that you can share your love with your baby=)!..and if you are not able to support your baby give it up for adoption…my boyfriend was adopted and you know he is so thankful he was, because if not he would be in a orphanage right now or else not here because of abortion…there are couples out there that can’t have children, and would love to adopt=)…and if you think you cant give the baby up for adoption like people on here have said there are organizations that can help you!..=)yeah its a good video. it makes me feel guilty for even thinking about it :\
No, there are always other options.ty for the responses… i guess i dont know what i think about it yet.
i mean its not something anybody ever WANTS to do but sometimes there isnt really any other options
Thank you, glad you liked it, you guessed the name “Thumpity Thump” I hope it helps Celeste …What a lovely poem! Thank you for sharing it with us! i remember so well when all I knew of each of my 2 sons was that “thumpity thump” heard on the monitor at the doctor’s office!

