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its hard work moving out..& being young with a baby, hard to juggle money! if i were you, i would stay at home - and look into moving out still, just at a later time! girls who are able to live with their children and their parents are actually pretty lucky! if its somthing your serious about (moving out) - you can always get out, mother and baby clubs! so you wont feel too lonley, i useally take roxanne out for walks into the town to go meet friends if i dont feel like being on my own and indoors!
hope it works out for you hun, grace xox
by Grace-xo 21 April 2010
I moved out whilst I was pregnant with my daughter in October 2002, i was about 6 months pregnant and was lucky to get a council flat really quickly. I was with her dad at the time (really wish i wasnt but thats a diff story). In the July 2003 I split with her dad and he wouldnt move out of the flat so I had to move in with my dad, i was there until the November when my ex finally decided to move back home with his parents so I got the flat back. I completely redecorated to get the memory of him out of the place and it worked. I was on income suppport so I had my rent and council tax paid for me. I had enough money for everything I needed so was never hard up and lived near to my parents so was never really lonely. My sister used to come over at the weekends and stay with me and my mum would pop over most nights as well. Used to go to my mums or dads during the day have tea at theres a few times a week, bath millie there then come home and put her to bed. i loved living on my own but i will admit it did sometimes get abit lonely.
by mumof2 21 April 2010
i would stay at home:/ its hard enough with baby without having to sort out somewhere decent to live too, leave it til you feel ready added support of having ur parents at home x
by laurenella 1 May 2010
honestly its entirely up to you, but you have to think so logically, as im guessing your not working, and if you wanted too, howwould you pay for child care? its really hard decision. im considering the same at the moment, but i have no idea. im 16, and even tho i do have a boyfriend, he works 40 hours a week sowouldnt be aorund and i will have no income once my baby is born besides myboyfriends money whihc isnt fair to him so im going to stay at home with my parents
xxx
by gemgem93 6 May 2010