You do not even realize how hard it
is being pregnant at 16, then right when your parents find out, the pregnancy
is all gone. That is a miscarriage I mean. Now I know I was young, too young to
be having a child since I was still a child myself, I still am technically. I
soon turn twenty and even at twenty it can be kind of early to have a child.
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Xavier & Mommy Jacklyn |
At 17, I
got pregnant with my oldest son Xavier Jayce. The pregnancy was not too bad and
after I was already pregnant at sixteen it was not quite a surprise that I was
pregnant at seventeen. It did not seem too long and I blew up like a balloon. Xave
weighed 7lbs 2oz, a vaginal birth delivery. He is one of the greatest gifts I
have received right in time for Thanksgiving, November 23rd, 2011.
He is quite a character, just turned two actually.
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Mommy Ami (left), Mommy Jacklyn (right), & Arianna |
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Arianna & Mommy Jacklyn |
A short six
weeks later, I did a stupid thing. It was the day after my 18th
birthday and of course I was not thinking. I tried to stop it all but that did
not work. To this day, I am not proud of my actions but I am indeed proud of
what my actions had brought me. A beautiful mixed daughter Arianna
Nicole-Eleanor, October 9th, 2012. The pregnancy felt long and
tiring. Arie
weighed 7lbs 15oz, it was a vaginal birth delivery as well. She is the apple of
my eye ;). The cute little thing just turned 1, five days after her new baby
sister was born.
Since I got pregnant again so soon my body was worn out and so was I.
At 19, I
have done been with my fantabulous girlfriend or should I say fiancé at this
point in life for over a year. Going back in time, Valentine’s Day 2013, was
the day we decided to get pregnant with our third child. It was a quick and
settle decision that changed our whole lives. It was Ami’s turn this time
however, this gave me a break on childbirth and such. This was her first
pregnancy and it was a hard one. Towards the end of the pregnancy,
35 weeks to
be exact, we found out Ami had severe Toxemia and we had to deliver. We went
from the doctor’s office, to our hospital, and by the end of the night we were
sent to an even bigger hospital. That hospital we were sent to was OSU (Ohio
State University’s Wexner Center). Let me tell you, these people really know
what they are doing! The next day,
October 4th, 2013, we were sent
back to C-Section to have little
4lb Ranezimae Richelle-Lee.
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