Teens Wanna Have

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By Amy @ Planned Parenthood | Aug. 16, 2010, 6:31 p.m.
I’m 15 years old I want to have a baby am I too young? All i’ve ever wanted to do ever since I wuz a kid is to have a baby i’m finally able too and I want one realy bad is there sometin I can buy to predict when I ovalite or is there sumthin I can do to let myself know when I am going to ovalite????
The desire to become pregnant and have a child is common among teen girls. Their desire is often an indication of some other need that may not be simple to understand — for example, the need to be loved unconditionally by someone else, the need to become independent, or the need to escape from an unpleasant family situation.
Talking to a trusted adult, such as a parent, teacher, religious adviser, or trained counselor, may help you identify the reasons you feel like you want a child right now. You may want to find out if your school has counselors, or contact your local Planned Parenthood health center to be connected with a trained professional at a Planned Parenthood health center.
There are many things to think about before deciding to have and raise a child. Once a person becomes a parent, she or he is responsible for another person for at least the next 18 years. Raising a child involves a major commitment in time and money. And in general, teenage mothers do not do as well in life as teens who delay childbearing. Their family incomes are lower. They’re more likely to be poor and receive welfare, they’re less educated, and they’re less likely to be married. Their children may also have a harder time growing up.
Here are some things to think about before becoming a parent:
Even with the help of your family and friends, being a single parent is not easy. It’s often complicated and frustrating. Your child’s needs will constantly change and so will your ability to meet those needs.
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Planned Parenthood has a partner website about sexual health topics specifically for Nigeria. Would you like to go to the Nigeria website?
Deciding if you’re ready to have sex is a big decision that’s very personal. It's important to think it through and wait until you're sure you're ready.
Deciding when to have sex is a big deal. It’s an important decision that only you can make. But it can be really helpful to talk it out with someone you trust — like a parent, a friend, or someone else who cares about you.
Sex can be really great, but it also has risks — STDs and unintended pregnancy are no joke. But sex can also have emotional risks. Sex before you're ready, sex with someone you don't trust or respect (or who doesn't trust or respect you), or sex that doesn't feel good can lead to some really stressful feelings. And sex shouldn't be stressful.
A healthy sex life fits in with everything you're about, including:
The emotional and physical risks you're willing to take
If having sex is something you really want to do, or something you’re being pressured to do
Whether family and friends will support your decision (and how important that is to you)
Your feelings about who you are and what you're comfortable doing
Whether you want to be in a committed relationship before you have sex (and if that’s true for your partner too)
What the pros and cons are - and especially thinking through any cons before deciding
Even if it seems like everyone your age is having sex, they’re probably not. Only about half of high school students have ever had vaginal sex, and the average age when people start having sex is 18. But even once they have had sex, most teens don't have it very often. And lots of teens who've had sex say they wish they’d waited.
You’re not ready to have sex if the reason you want to sounds anything like:
I’m the only virgin in my group of friends.       
My boyfriend or girlfriend will break up with me if I don’t have sex.     
Having sex will make me popular.       
I’ll feel older if I have sex.       
Some people are never interested in having sex. This is called asexuality.
How important sex is in your life can change over time — so don't worry if it’s not something you’re interested in right now. That’s totally normal and ok. Just because you don’t want to have sex now doesn’t mean you’ll never want to.

People have different sex drives — an urge or interest in having sex. Lots of things affect sex drives, like stress, hormones, life experiences, illness, medicines, how comfortable you are in a relationship, how safe you feel, and how attracted you are to someone.
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