
Mantha
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If she REALLY does NOT want the child, then she could become neglectful. If she does want the child, but is just afraid that she doesn't know how to take care of her, then you should inform her that there are parenting classes that she can take. If she really does not want the child, then i suggest puting her up for adoption or finding another responsible care provider for the child. Every child deserves proper care, they didn't ask to be brought here. Maybe you could help the woman with her child, while she gets help for her mental disorder. |
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search27man
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Go to an adoption agency and give the child a chance. |
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just amanda
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put her daughter up for adoption of course. i wouldn't know exactly where you would go to do that tho :/ |
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alyssajackson1
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Well, does she actually have these problems? If not, explain to her that she doesn't and that her daughter will be fine.
Good luck! |
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Karenâ—¦theâ—¦Rockstar
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Tell her needs to go get professional help. The folks on Yahoo Answers can't solve problems that complex. Good luck to her though. That's pretty tragic. |
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M.S. Mom
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First of all she needs to get some counseling. She also needs to find someone to take the child for a while so she can get help. I think once she does get help she will realize that she wants to remain the child's mother. If not then she should give the child up for adoption. She needs to do the best for the child. |
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J_shizzle
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How could you just decide you don't want a kid after two years? Parenting is not just a game, there are no do overs, and you can't just quit. On the other hand, if she is not lying about her mental illneses and is not mentally fit to raise a child, then she should try to have the father raise the child if that is possible |
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Katgurl
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she can give the child up for adoption of if the father is there he might want to take her or even her parents or grandparents might so that she can get thru this "stage" she is in. |
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monicanguyen_1996
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oh, how sad. i dont know what to say. |
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Giggagirl
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She could have a hormone imbalance, she needs to go see her doctor... she shouldnt just drop all responsibilities like that tell her to go to her doctor and check for hormone imbalances, but tell her if shes capable dont give her baby away, but if she feels unsafe around the child tell her to let it live with a family member so she can atleast keep in touch and see her baby grow... if she misses that opportunity she will regret it especially since the child is only 2.. where shes learning to talk and say nice things to the ones she loves tell her mommy to consider that..
Good Luck |
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Cyndee
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Send the kid to the day or grandparents. |
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₦âħÃмânầ»€G
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You need to help her seek mental health care and make sure you alert children's services if she can't take care of her child and also make sure she stays on birth control |
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