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IoannI

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Will My Pregnant Gf Have Problems @ School
Posted: 09-13-06 09:38am

Will my pregnant girlfriend have any problems at school since she is currently pregnant?
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Melissa_20

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Posted: 09-13-06 09:48am

She might.My sister actually had to switch schools.They sent her to a school where they had child care and child parental classes.If they don't make her switch schools, I don't see why she should have a problem. How far along is she and how much school does she have left?
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ANGELOS MAMA

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Posted: 09-13-06 09:50am

Most likely.But like I said you shouldnt give a medical question what ppl gotta say about your child.Cause I know I didnt.
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Melissa_20

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Posted: 09-13-06 09:52am

angelos mama wrote:
most likely.But like I said you shouldnt give a !@#^ what ppl gotta say about your child.Cause I know I didnt.

wow,in my school,everyone could see that certain girls were pregnant but I don'tknow of anyone who actually talked crap about them or said mean things. . .
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IoannI

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Posted: 09-13-06 11:17am

She has about 8 months left. It's not noticeable now that she is pregnant but in a while it will be.

melissa_20 wrote:
she might.My sister actually had to switch schools.They sent her to a school where they had child care and child parental classes.If they don't make her switch schools, I don't see why she should have a problem. How far along is she and how much school does she have left?
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oh_mommy

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Posted: 09-13-06 14:35pm

Nobody noticed I was pregnant when I was going to public school, but then again I wasnt too big by the end of the year and I always was wearing a hoody... I didnt want all the popular snobs to call me a promiscuous person for being pregnant (i dont see how I would be a promiscuous person when i've only slept with shawn) but thats how the girls at my school work.. And then there would be the teachers who wouldnt send me to see councilars thinking im really gonna need to talk to some stranger about how I feel when I was perfectly fine with everything.. And also I rememberd when some other chick at my school was pregnant a couple years back all the teachers talked behind her back saying the father would leave her and the baby, but they're still togeather..

My suggestion to you and your gf is that if you want to be left alone about it maybe go into home school. But if she dosnt want that and she thinks she can handle all the bad mouthing then just stick to public school, but if you dont have a daycare she might want to switch into homeschool for 2nd semester cause nobody wants to be going to school when they're about to pop
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IoannI

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Posted: 09-13-06 14:46pm

Exactly we just want to go about our daily routine the same was as before. You know have our school life and our home life. Home school might not be such a bad idea, im not sure how it will work for her. To switch into home schooling for the second semester I dont know how that would work out, since our school is termed I dont think she could just make such a big transision

oh_mommy wrote:
my suggestion to you and your gf is that if you want to be left alone about it maybe go into home school. But if she dosnt want that and she thinks she can handle all the bad mouthing then just stick to public school, but if you dont have a daycare she might want to switch into homeschool for 2nd semester cause nobody wants to be going to school when they're about to pop
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oh_mommy

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Posted: 09-13-06 19:21pm

Im in home school. It isnt that bad.. I actually think its alot easier then public school because you can do the work when ever your up to it.. And you dont have to sit around and listen to lectures or people getting in trouble, you just do 2ish hours of work every weekday and there you go... She could always stay for two terms and then do home school for the last two
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IoannI

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Posted: 09-13-06 19:25pm

She could do that. It will be less of a headache for her. Do you know anything about e-school or virtual school w/e they call it when you do your courses online

oh_mommy wrote:
im in home school. It isnt that bad.. I actually think its alot easier then public school because you can do the work when ever your up to it.. And you dont have to sit around and listen to lectures or people getting in trouble, you just do 2ish hours of work every weekday and there you go... She could always stay for two terms and then do home school for the last two
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diamondsz

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Posted: 09-13-06 19:41pm

I do correspondance since I cant stand some lil cliches at school and I love it to death, im able to work, attend to my kids and go out/have fun, you have to dedicate yourself to it 100% though and its the motivation you need for that program!!
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IoannI

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Posted: 09-13-06 20:00pm

Yeah I get what your saying. Do you attend some sort of e-school or one of those get your diplomas from home?

diamondsz wrote:
i do correspondance since I cant stand some lil cliches at school and I love it to death, im able to work, attend to my kids and go out/have fun, you have to dedicate yourself to it 100% though and its the motivation you need for that program!!
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diamondsz

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Posted: 09-13-06 20:03pm

Im doing college but id did highschool at home, call your educational board and they can tell you where to go for home schooling, I live in canada and they have different rules down here.
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IoannI

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Posted: 09-13-06 20:05pm

I live in canada as well.Toronto to be exact.

diamondsz wrote:
im doing college but id did highschool at home, call your educational board and they can tell you where to go for home schooling, I live in canada and they have different rules down here.
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princess_amy89

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Posted: 09-14-06 07:39am

I was scared of that but theres a chool here and college for pregnant girls and young mums

i knew I would get bullied as I already was getting bullied and people did find out and I get called a promiscuous person promiscuous person hoe etc

so I got in there and I feel better and get on fine
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IoannI

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Posted: 09-14-06 11:31am

Nice to hear that you got in there. And thats what im afraid of me and my girlfriend getting bullied. If I get bullied, it wont bother me but I dont want my girl to get stressed out and get sick. 'cause it wont be good for the baby.

princess_amy89 wrote:
i was scared of that but theres a chool here and college for pregnant girls and young mums

i knew I would get bullied as I already was getting bullied and people did find out and I get called a promiscuous person highly available hoe etc

so I got in there and I feel better and get on fine
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diamondsz

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Posted: 09-14-06 15:52pm

The one I went through was called ilc independant learning center, they were fantastic, I dont have the number but you have to pay 40$/course unless your on social assistance, then it is free.
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oh_mommy

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Posted: 09-14-06 15:53pm

I dont know much about the online courses... Im taking homeschool where they give you the books and assignments you need and you just do it at home and when u need to do a test you go to the place that organises everything and do the test there...But yeah, talk to her about it, see what she wants
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ThriftyGal

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Posted: 09-14-06 16:06pm

Just go to school and if anyone has a problem with you just say f*ck them.

I'm in normal highschool and no one is rude to me. A lot of little girls stare at me like i'm contagious, but like I said, they are little girls. And I stare right back. Or say something out loud to one of my friends like "i wonder if it's that truckers or *add name*'s dads". Then I just stare back.

There are nice people too. Just yesterday a girl i've barely talked to came up to me and asked if I need a stroller or any baby things, and told me how her son will be turning one in october. And I told her i'm going with adoption and she gave me advice, saying if I wanted to I could raise her, that it's hard work but possible if you work hard enough, but that adoption was also good for certain circumstances. Point is, nice people, crappy people. Who really cares about people. No one can intimidate you out of getting your education unless you let them.

Oh yeah, this isn't ment for the poster... But for any of the "lurkers".
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princess_amy89

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Posted: 09-14-06 16:27pm

I didnt have to pay for mine
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