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Q: Hi There From New York!
asked by: Pocket Angel on July 30th, 2005
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Hi everyone!

My name is jessica, I am 21 years old and live in rockland county, new york! My hpt came back positive yesterday so I am expecting my first baby! I am keeping it... A little excited but very nervous. I am nervous about finances, not my ability to be a wonderful mother, but we will get through it!

My baby's due date should be around the beginning - middle of april. This is a sign to me, as my father passed away at the age of 55, from a massive heart atack, a year ago on april 14th. My sister's birthday, is also march 28th. She does not know I am pregnant yet and I dont plan on telling her until I am farther along. She would discourage me from keeping it and I just don't need that negativity right now! But I know in the end, she will be the most supportive (she lives across the street from me haha).

Anyway, just figured I would say hi! I want to go buy some baby clothes tonight, just to let it all set in haha. I just got a full time job with health insurance that starts in september, so until that all kicks in, I wont be going to the doctor. Talk about perfect timing!

Hope to see you all around!

<3 jess
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mhg2006
replied on July 30th, 2005
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Congrats and good luck!
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kkkaaayyyy
replied on August 25th, 2005
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Congrats!
:lol:

yay!! Congrats!!!
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