Im fifteen years old and i love to write, and i was wondering if anyone had any advise for me on it. I would love to write books, but i know i could improve my technique and the way i write. I like to read too and i know that has helped me a lot, is there anyone out there who has some good advise for someone like me? thanks!Has anyone got any advise for me for writing?
Well I'm writing a book right now. I found it's easier to write about someone like you. I keep seeing parts off me in my characters, but I'm never completely one of them.
Another thing is the age. Write about someone your age, you now what that person would think.
Write about a topic you like. Right now I'm into adventer, and it is so fun to write.
I found that's it's harder to write about animals since I don't know what they're thinking.
Umm, have fun. Don't worry if you don't know how it's going to end. Half the stories I've written I didn't know the ending till later. The one I'm writting now is only one fourth of the way through, and I only know little parts of what's going to happen.
I hope I helped.Has anyone got any advise for me for writing?
A lot of good advice has been given here. I'd like to emphasize the importance of what KK said. When writing, always keep your own interests and feelings at a higher priority than some popular trend or general belief. Dare to be original and go against the common or mundane. Don't tone things down or change what you came up with just because someone might take a bash at you for it.
I'd also like to add that it will help if you remember why you are writing. There are a lot of people who just want recognition that they haven't earned, and although they claim to want constructive criticism, they really just want to have their written stuff become ';popular';.
Do not be discouraged if you find a lack of support online (that is, if you choose to look for critique there). Your surest and safest way of getting help would be to have someone you trust read your writing. Perhaps you know of a friend or teacher or relative who can help you. Feel too awkward to show these people the product of your creative juices? Well there are sites (someone else has mentioned a few) where you can get constructive criticism from other aspiring writers. But be careful where you go. Fictionpress, for instance, tends to have a lot of ';writing for the wrong reason'; people that I mentioned.
I try to tell myself to practice hard (by writing as much as I can time-wise), read frequently, and keep the mind flowing.
When you submit to a publisher, they ask for an outline. Since you're writing fiction, at least write a series of scenes (no dialogue) so the publisher will have an idea what the story is about without reading the whole thing. They just won't read unsolicited manuscripts. Get a book called Writer's Market. They have an online version as well. It will tell you what different publisher's are looking for, what format they expect, and how much they pay. It reads like a phone book, so expect to spend considerable time at it.
First of all, never post your story on Y!A. Use writer's cafe or worthyofpublishing.com. If you want people to read it, you could always post a question with a link to your book. Posting it on Y!A makes it possible for people to steal your book, since you probably haven't copywrited it yet.
Next, write about something that you really like. I'm obsessed with pirates and the Crusades, but not really all that interested in fairy tales and witchcraft. So I write about what interests me.
Write every day. It keeps the flow of your book going. Even if you're just going to write a paragraph or even just edit what you've already written, it helps.
Plan ahead. Make sure you know the general idea of what's going to happen in your book, who's going to do what shocking thing, who's going to have a relationship with who? However, on the same note, don't plan too many details. After all, as Robert Frost said, ';No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. No surprise in the writer, no surprise in the reader.'; As you write, you may suddenly have a great idea that surprises even you. If you choose to use it, it'll be great for the reader. Just be critical of your own ideas.
Don't spend too much time on the characters' appearance, unless you're targeting anyone under thirteen years old. Older readers usually care more about what the characters do than what they look like, unless of course you're doing a romance book. Just briefly describing them will do, otherwise.
Have fun! Don't make it a chore. Writing is awesome, keep it fun for you!
Although I argued incessantly with BeautyBlitz yesterday, I encourage you to consider her advice. I am one of those who can be cruel/harsh and it isn't right or fair. However I just tend to get a little miffed by starry-eyed amateurs who only want to be coddled and don't care to listen when they're being told their writing needs work.
I think I need to tone down my own approach and lose my cynicism and jaded mindset. Times are tough so getting new work out has made me a tad edgy and probably more nasty than I normally am. For that, I am sorry.
Like Beauty said -- Just write. Practice every day. Be open-minded and open to constructive criticism. Make writing a priority even if your day is already hectic. Write for you first and your readers second. As long as the passion is there, you should do just fine.
Best of luck to you.
The best advice...never ask people on Yahoo Answers or the internet in general to look at your writing. Most of the people don't care to be honest or are just plain cruel. Then there is the risk of your ideas being stolen.
Second, keep writing no matter what.
Third...for some fantastic tips go to
http://www.writersdigest.com
Happy Writing.
EDIT @ KK Thank you and I agree with what you said about starry-eyed amateurs.
Reading and writing help, get honest people the read your work.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Can anyone give me advise on l carnitine. What are the side effects, what are the benefits, where can i buy it?
You can buy it anywhere that sells vitamins, CVS, Walgreens, Wal-Mart. Some stores have it in the area where they sell protein shakes, weight loss products. I have taken it before to help with weight loss and say save your money. But if you are set on taking it, side effects I found on line (I had none) include skin rash, nausea, vomiting, aggitation and body odor.
Moving out to Las Vegas need a job and a place what is the first step to take? Need advise?
enrolling into a hospitality course in Las Vegas and will need a job and a place to live need ideas where to start first?Moving out to Las Vegas need a job and a place what is the first step to take? Need advise?
Good God Almighty! There are other things you can do for work in Vegas other than being a stripper!
When you guys post questions about getting jobs in Vegas, you need to be specific about what you are looking for ... there are MANY opportunities here!
Anyway, if you are looking for hospitality careers, %26amp; depending on your experience, you can apply at any of the hotels (you can apply online for most of them: MGM, Wynn, Harrah's).
If you don't have a lot of experience, try local casinos (Station Casinos), or even sign up at the union hall.
Places to live? Stay at least 7 miles off the strip ... apartments are more expensive ($800+ for 1BR); the ones that are ';within walking distance to the strip'; are in crappy areas.
Be careful about Craigslist postings ... a lot of them don't have any contact info and they want you to send them all YOUR info. Same with looking for apartments/roommates on there.Moving out to Las Vegas need a job and a place what is the first step to take? Need advise?
start stripping they pay good money just playing apply for house keeping theyll hire almost anyone and theres many spots open to.
you could become an exotic dancer..plenty of job openings,casinos, hotels,places like that. you could search yahoo real estate rentals....you can rent a nice 2-3 bedroom house for 1000-1500 a month.
Good God Almighty! There are other things you can do for work in Vegas other than being a stripper!
When you guys post questions about getting jobs in Vegas, you need to be specific about what you are looking for ... there are MANY opportunities here!
Anyway, if you are looking for hospitality careers, %26amp; depending on your experience, you can apply at any of the hotels (you can apply online for most of them: MGM, Wynn, Harrah's).
If you don't have a lot of experience, try local casinos (Station Casinos), or even sign up at the union hall.
Places to live? Stay at least 7 miles off the strip ... apartments are more expensive ($800+ for 1BR); the ones that are ';within walking distance to the strip'; are in crappy areas.
Be careful about Craigslist postings ... a lot of them don't have any contact info and they want you to send them all YOUR info. Same with looking for apartments/roommates on there.Moving out to Las Vegas need a job and a place what is the first step to take? Need advise?
start stripping they pay good money just playing apply for house keeping theyll hire almost anyone and theres many spots open to.
you could become an exotic dancer..plenty of job openings,casinos, hotels,places like that. you could search yahoo real estate rentals....you can rent a nice 2-3 bedroom house for 1000-1500 a month.
Can somebody give me advise about the best over the counter vaginal cream?
For possible yeast infectionCan somebody give me advise about the best over the counter vaginal cream?
vagisal cream works the bestCan somebody give me advise about the best over the counter vaginal cream?
Vaginal cream info on squidoo.com
http://www.squidoo.com/vaginal-cream
Deep Heet...I promise that yeast infection won't bother you a bit after that.
Monistat 3 3 Day Vaginal Yeast Infection Cream, Miconazole
you can skip the creams if you like and eat yogurt, the live cultures are naturally found in your body and are there to keep the yeast under control. If you already have a yeast infection a cream will stop the itching but to feel better the fastest, try accidophilous from any health food store -that is the concentrated version of the yogurt cultures. stay away from sugar (what yeast eats) and drink plenty of water. if you are taking antibiotics, this may be what is causing the problem. I'm a bit on an expert on nutrition and natural cures, email for more info if you like.
vagisal cream works the bestCan somebody give me advise about the best over the counter vaginal cream?
Vaginal cream info on squidoo.com
http://www.squidoo.com/vaginal-cream
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Deep Heet...I promise that yeast infection won't bother you a bit after that.
Monistat 3 3 Day Vaginal Yeast Infection Cream, Miconazole
you can skip the creams if you like and eat yogurt, the live cultures are naturally found in your body and are there to keep the yeast under control. If you already have a yeast infection a cream will stop the itching but to feel better the fastest, try accidophilous from any health food store -that is the concentrated version of the yogurt cultures. stay away from sugar (what yeast eats) and drink plenty of water. if you are taking antibiotics, this may be what is causing the problem. I'm a bit on an expert on nutrition and natural cures, email for more info if you like.
I would like to train to become a dietitian could someone advise me on the first steps of training?
There are many college and university courses you could take. You need to see an employment advisory officer, or try asking your teachers.I would like to train to become a dietitian could someone advise me on the first steps of training?
Stop eating those fatty burgers, be a good example!....... Who the....... Is it you Edna?...... You Ronald?...... No, Ronald, don't do this,....... Rooooonald,...... Nooooooo......I would like to train to become a dietitian could someone advise me on the first steps of training?
I am not sure where you are from but perhaps this information might help you.
i should imagine a beginners nutrition course and then work up through the levels (i was lucky enough to do a simple 10 week opener where i work it was very informative,what the body does with what food etc, but you would need to go into much more detail ) find a careers adviser normally at colleges job centres etc check out nutrition on the web for home courses and further advice
Stop eating those fatty burgers, be a good example!....... Who the....... Is it you Edna?...... You Ronald?...... No, Ronald, don't do this,....... Rooooonald,...... Nooooooo......I would like to train to become a dietitian could someone advise me on the first steps of training?
I am not sure where you are from but perhaps this information might help you.
i should imagine a beginners nutrition course and then work up through the levels (i was lucky enough to do a simple 10 week opener where i work it was very informative,what the body does with what food etc, but you would need to go into much more detail ) find a careers adviser normally at colleges job centres etc check out nutrition on the web for home courses and further advice
Can Anybody Give e Advise On Ways To Help Me Get Pregnant ?
Me and my fiancee wants another baby we already got a son his name is nathan reed we won't to have him a little brother or sister can anybody if any give me some hint or help on way to increase your chance of becoming pregnant my mos fertile day is the 22 so when should have intercourse thanks for all commentsCan Anybody Give e Advise On Ways To Help Me Get Pregnant ?
have sex...a few times a day...all that week...cold air on his parts helps the sperm count...it's true....put your legs up with your butt lifted for 20 minutes after each time.....this worked for us.Can Anybody Give e Advise On Ways To Help Me Get Pregnant ?
Actually I was thinking the same thing. After doing research online I found a website called fertilitygal.com At this site you can chart your BBT and any symptoms you may have. It will ask you questions about your cycle before your own personal chart is generated and you can keep track of when your most fertile time is and when you should be ovulating. There are message boards in which you can post your chart and ask other women trying to conceive.
Good Luck and hope this works for you.
On the 18th, 20th and 22nd. If you ovulate early, you will be covered and if you ovulate anytime before the 24th you will covered. Good luck!
http://pregnancyandbaby.com/pregnancy/baby/How-to-increase-your-odds-of-conceiving-quickly-68.htm
I think you should just have sex every opportunity you can, every day if possible, and don't get too stressed out on trying because that can throw your cycle off course. Good luck!
take some chaseberry/vitex it helped me:)colorsilk
have sex...a few times a day...all that week...cold air on his parts helps the sperm count...it's true....put your legs up with your butt lifted for 20 minutes after each time.....this worked for us.Can Anybody Give e Advise On Ways To Help Me Get Pregnant ?
Actually I was thinking the same thing. After doing research online I found a website called fertilitygal.com At this site you can chart your BBT and any symptoms you may have. It will ask you questions about your cycle before your own personal chart is generated and you can keep track of when your most fertile time is and when you should be ovulating. There are message boards in which you can post your chart and ask other women trying to conceive.
Good Luck and hope this works for you.
On the 18th, 20th and 22nd. If you ovulate early, you will be covered and if you ovulate anytime before the 24th you will covered. Good luck!
http://pregnancyandbaby.com/pregnancy/baby/How-to-increase-your-odds-of-conceiving-quickly-68.htm
I think you should just have sex every opportunity you can, every day if possible, and don't get too stressed out on trying because that can throw your cycle off course. Good luck!
take some chaseberry/vitex it helped me:)
Would you take pregnancy advise from some one who is 31 weeks pregnant but is only 14 years old?
just wondering......i mean they have already been through most of their pregnancy so would you take their adviseWould you take pregnancy advise from some one who is 31 weeks pregnant but is only 14 years old?
Well first off I think it needs to be said that a planned pregnancy at 14 is the farthest thing from a smart idea. That being said, she will know more information about a pregnancy than someone who is a first time mother. I suppose there really is no such thing as a person who makes rational decisions 100% of the time, and taking advice from a 14 year old who planned her pregnancy, however stupid THAT might be, is the same thing as taking advice from a 30 year old who experienced an unwanted pregnancy because she didn't use protection.Would you take pregnancy advise from some one who is 31 weeks pregnant but is only 14 years old?
Depends on how well the girl knew her stuff. You can be late in pregnancy and still be ignorant about a lot of the things about pregnancy and having babies or you can educate yourself with books, internet, doctor's advice, advice from other pregnancy related educated pregnant women. I try to learn about pregnancy on my own. I did my own research and read as much as I could about my pregnancy. There were so many grown people giving me bad advice and having me worrying about unnecessary things. I'm glad I took the time to look up the things I heard to make sure they were telling me things that were true.
Definitely depends. I got pregnant at 14 and am pregnant now at 24, and I'm taking my own advice in a lot of areas. I knew quite a lot. I had a good doctor, read up on all I could, had other people to talk to about being pregnant. So yeah, some 14 year olds can be very informative. If her pregnancy was planned, I certainly hope she's done her homework. If so, she's probably just as reliable as someone twice her age.
While I may not agree with pregnancy at that age, anyone who has been through a pregnancy has some insight to offer. If I am wondering about something and she happened to experience it as well and can tell me what to do in a helpful way, I don't think that her age should have an affect on how I take the advice. Any help is better than no help.
No.. I wouldn't take their ';advise';.
Just because someone gets pregnant, despite their age, doesn't make them an expert on the subject of pregnancy.
I would however, take into consideration their experiences and compare it with mine. Just because she's 14, doesn't make her any less pregnant, so I'm sure I could learn some things from her, etc.
But I'll leave the medical advice up to the professionals.. my doctor. :)
yes of course...i was 19 when i was pregnant with my first and i wouldnt consider myself any less knowledgable than a 30+ first time mother....no matter what age, a first time pregnancy is a learning curve and nobody knows what its like until it does, if a 14 year old had problems or concerns at 22weeks pregnant like i am now but worked through them i would happily heed advice off her as at the end of the day we are all in the same situation :)
About pregnancy? Yes, i would. Your pregnant too and are going through the same things as me so i'd take advice from you.
I'm 18 and i know tons about pregnancy just through general research etc, lots of women on here take my advice, if they knew my age they probably wouldn't though.
Most people think that the younger the are the less you know about things, that's not true though.
honestly a pregnancy is a pregnancy and a mother is a mother no matter what the age yes she might now have all the right answers but she sure has been through most of it im only 18 and im not the smartest cookie out there but that doesnt mean i dont know whats happend with my body through out most of my pregnancy and i look at pregnancy stuff all the time and i learn more and more each day, i dont think it should matter if shes 14 or not i mean yes she still has a lot to learn just like the rest of us a woman 28 years old could just know as less as a 14 year old does if she has never been pregnant . i do believe as we get older we learn more but some people learn more about one thing then another person would so i would say her advice on pregnancy wouldnt hurt but also keep in mind she is young and still has tons to learn but also keep this in mind some people over 30 still dont know alot as well and can be just as immature as a 14 year old.. hope i explained good.. thanks
I would listen to their experiences, however, if i needed any advice, i would research it myself and come to my own conclusions.
whether she had real life experience with it or not, a 14 year old does not have the capability to reasonably weigh up evidence and come to a sensible conclusion. particularly in this scenario where she got pregnant on purpose at 14.
Course! Just because she is 14 doesnt mean she knows any less than a 41 yr old that is 31 weeks pregnant for the first time. Im 19 and am 19 weeks pregnant with my second and people still give me the 'what do you now about pregnancy and parenting' looks if i give advice when its asked for, its annoying
depends on what it is about preg probably about life probably not but i don't feel age has anything to do with preg ive known 15 year old moms and 30 year old moms and the 15 year old has more mother instincts than the 30 year old as far as life experience the 14 year old has a lot of living to do
No, just because some girl gets pregnant doesn't mean she automatically becomes any kind of authority on the issue... not anywhere near it, as a matter of fact. A person can't interpret what's going on inside of them, and I just don't trust some grapevine ';Well, my doctor told me....';.
Stick to nurses, doctors, and credible published articles!
It depends on what my question was. On here we don't know how old anyone is unless we make our age known. There is nothing to say that a 28 year old on their first pregnancy knows more than a 14 year old on her first pregnancy. I was 16 when I had my first and I knew more than half of my lamaze class because I did a lot of research.
i would seeing that i was 15 and pregnant and made my self very educated at that time ( several years ago) about pregnancy child birth and taking care of a baby. just because someone is young doesnt mean they are stupid. there is always someone that know things that you dont know and you knwo things that others dont know. take advice from everyone that wants to give it and it is your choice to use thei advice they gave you
depends because many girsl at that age are so naiive and gulable its ridiculous. I would maybe listen to her If i asee her child is fine after a couple years. but other then that no. I mean most girls at tht age don't want to be really informed they just do what they want. I honestly was VERY different at 14.
Yes of course. They have had a life experience and they can share that information. Just as if a 14 year old bull rider gave me advise about bull riding. They have gone through the experience so they can tell about it.
Yes i would. Why not. Even though she is only 14 doesn't mean she doesn't know what she is talking about. I mean she is going and has been through what every other pregnant women has if not more because of her age.
I think so, if its something like this is what i did for this situation. Why not, they are going through it too and just because they are young doesn't mean you have to treat them like they are less than human.
You might be surprised of how much she might know. Personally I wouldn't. If you do, consult your doctor and find out for yourself if the 14 year old is correct! You never know, it depends on each person I guess.
Probably would, just because she's 14 doesn't mean she doesn't know anything about pregnancy esp if she's 31wks. If she was trying to tell me something that contradicted what other poeple had said then i would ask my midwife.
Neither age nor how many weeks you are into a pregnancy are factors in how knowledgeable you are about pregnancy. I think Yahoo Answers has plenty of examples of this.
I would indeed take the same consideration for a 14yr old's advice as I would a 40 yr olds advice.... The things we go through determine our experience and knowledge in life... not age...
Yeah. People probably won't take the advice because of her age. But she is going through a pregnancy, just like every other pregnant women.
sure. Even people my age and older go through similar and different things during pregnancy so it's not like anyone one woman is unable to give her advise/opinion.
Planned at 14? I wasn't interested in boys at that time. But I guess I would take advice from her ...
Yeah, I would. She may be young but she knows from experience. Age isn't anything, Just a number, experience is what matters.
dpends- if the person was responsible and taking care of themselves during the pregnancy I would. I mean they are still pregnant so they still know more about it than I do at ten weeks
Depends on what it is about but I'd really not find someone that plans pregnancies at 14 very credible.
No. I may ask some of their experiences but not advice. At 14 they ';planned'; their pregnancy? No I don't think I'd get my advice there.
Yes i would
it doesnt matter what her age is!!
as for being plan i dont think it matters if it was or not, she is still going though a pregnancy!
I would take advise from you... Well, I'm 15 and 15 weeks pregnant, so yeah even though I'm older your more experienced.
Since we will both be teen moms and I have no one to really talk about my pregnancy with, except with one other teen mom. If you want you can email me and we can reminisce about our pregnancies and whatever else lol
My email is:
ashley_neubauer@hotmail.com
Well first off I think it needs to be said that a planned pregnancy at 14 is the farthest thing from a smart idea. That being said, she will know more information about a pregnancy than someone who is a first time mother. I suppose there really is no such thing as a person who makes rational decisions 100% of the time, and taking advice from a 14 year old who planned her pregnancy, however stupid THAT might be, is the same thing as taking advice from a 30 year old who experienced an unwanted pregnancy because she didn't use protection.Would you take pregnancy advise from some one who is 31 weeks pregnant but is only 14 years old?
Depends on how well the girl knew her stuff. You can be late in pregnancy and still be ignorant about a lot of the things about pregnancy and having babies or you can educate yourself with books, internet, doctor's advice, advice from other pregnancy related educated pregnant women. I try to learn about pregnancy on my own. I did my own research and read as much as I could about my pregnancy. There were so many grown people giving me bad advice and having me worrying about unnecessary things. I'm glad I took the time to look up the things I heard to make sure they were telling me things that were true.
Definitely depends. I got pregnant at 14 and am pregnant now at 24, and I'm taking my own advice in a lot of areas. I knew quite a lot. I had a good doctor, read up on all I could, had other people to talk to about being pregnant. So yeah, some 14 year olds can be very informative. If her pregnancy was planned, I certainly hope she's done her homework. If so, she's probably just as reliable as someone twice her age.
While I may not agree with pregnancy at that age, anyone who has been through a pregnancy has some insight to offer. If I am wondering about something and she happened to experience it as well and can tell me what to do in a helpful way, I don't think that her age should have an affect on how I take the advice. Any help is better than no help.
No.. I wouldn't take their ';advise';.
Just because someone gets pregnant, despite their age, doesn't make them an expert on the subject of pregnancy.
I would however, take into consideration their experiences and compare it with mine. Just because she's 14, doesn't make her any less pregnant, so I'm sure I could learn some things from her, etc.
But I'll leave the medical advice up to the professionals.. my doctor. :)
yes of course...i was 19 when i was pregnant with my first and i wouldnt consider myself any less knowledgable than a 30+ first time mother....no matter what age, a first time pregnancy is a learning curve and nobody knows what its like until it does, if a 14 year old had problems or concerns at 22weeks pregnant like i am now but worked through them i would happily heed advice off her as at the end of the day we are all in the same situation :)
About pregnancy? Yes, i would. Your pregnant too and are going through the same things as me so i'd take advice from you.
I'm 18 and i know tons about pregnancy just through general research etc, lots of women on here take my advice, if they knew my age they probably wouldn't though.
Most people think that the younger the are the less you know about things, that's not true though.
honestly a pregnancy is a pregnancy and a mother is a mother no matter what the age yes she might now have all the right answers but she sure has been through most of it im only 18 and im not the smartest cookie out there but that doesnt mean i dont know whats happend with my body through out most of my pregnancy and i look at pregnancy stuff all the time and i learn more and more each day, i dont think it should matter if shes 14 or not i mean yes she still has a lot to learn just like the rest of us a woman 28 years old could just know as less as a 14 year old does if she has never been pregnant . i do believe as we get older we learn more but some people learn more about one thing then another person would so i would say her advice on pregnancy wouldnt hurt but also keep in mind she is young and still has tons to learn but also keep this in mind some people over 30 still dont know alot as well and can be just as immature as a 14 year old.. hope i explained good.. thanks
I would listen to their experiences, however, if i needed any advice, i would research it myself and come to my own conclusions.
whether she had real life experience with it or not, a 14 year old does not have the capability to reasonably weigh up evidence and come to a sensible conclusion. particularly in this scenario where she got pregnant on purpose at 14.
Course! Just because she is 14 doesnt mean she knows any less than a 41 yr old that is 31 weeks pregnant for the first time. Im 19 and am 19 weeks pregnant with my second and people still give me the 'what do you now about pregnancy and parenting' looks if i give advice when its asked for, its annoying
depends on what it is about preg probably about life probably not but i don't feel age has anything to do with preg ive known 15 year old moms and 30 year old moms and the 15 year old has more mother instincts than the 30 year old as far as life experience the 14 year old has a lot of living to do
No, just because some girl gets pregnant doesn't mean she automatically becomes any kind of authority on the issue... not anywhere near it, as a matter of fact. A person can't interpret what's going on inside of them, and I just don't trust some grapevine ';Well, my doctor told me....';.
Stick to nurses, doctors, and credible published articles!
It depends on what my question was. On here we don't know how old anyone is unless we make our age known. There is nothing to say that a 28 year old on their first pregnancy knows more than a 14 year old on her first pregnancy. I was 16 when I had my first and I knew more than half of my lamaze class because I did a lot of research.
i would seeing that i was 15 and pregnant and made my self very educated at that time ( several years ago) about pregnancy child birth and taking care of a baby. just because someone is young doesnt mean they are stupid. there is always someone that know things that you dont know and you knwo things that others dont know. take advice from everyone that wants to give it and it is your choice to use thei advice they gave you
depends because many girsl at that age are so naiive and gulable its ridiculous. I would maybe listen to her If i asee her child is fine after a couple years. but other then that no. I mean most girls at tht age don't want to be really informed they just do what they want. I honestly was VERY different at 14.
Yes of course. They have had a life experience and they can share that information. Just as if a 14 year old bull rider gave me advise about bull riding. They have gone through the experience so they can tell about it.
Yes i would. Why not. Even though she is only 14 doesn't mean she doesn't know what she is talking about. I mean she is going and has been through what every other pregnant women has if not more because of her age.
I think so, if its something like this is what i did for this situation. Why not, they are going through it too and just because they are young doesn't mean you have to treat them like they are less than human.
You might be surprised of how much she might know. Personally I wouldn't. If you do, consult your doctor and find out for yourself if the 14 year old is correct! You never know, it depends on each person I guess.
Probably would, just because she's 14 doesn't mean she doesn't know anything about pregnancy esp if she's 31wks. If she was trying to tell me something that contradicted what other poeple had said then i would ask my midwife.
Neither age nor how many weeks you are into a pregnancy are factors in how knowledgeable you are about pregnancy. I think Yahoo Answers has plenty of examples of this.
I would indeed take the same consideration for a 14yr old's advice as I would a 40 yr olds advice.... The things we go through determine our experience and knowledge in life... not age...
Yeah. People probably won't take the advice because of her age. But she is going through a pregnancy, just like every other pregnant women.
sure. Even people my age and older go through similar and different things during pregnancy so it's not like anyone one woman is unable to give her advise/opinion.
Planned at 14? I wasn't interested in boys at that time. But I guess I would take advice from her ...
Yeah, I would. She may be young but she knows from experience. Age isn't anything, Just a number, experience is what matters.
dpends- if the person was responsible and taking care of themselves during the pregnancy I would. I mean they are still pregnant so they still know more about it than I do at ten weeks
Depends on what it is about but I'd really not find someone that plans pregnancies at 14 very credible.
No. I may ask some of their experiences but not advice. At 14 they ';planned'; their pregnancy? No I don't think I'd get my advice there.
Yes i would
it doesnt matter what her age is!!
as for being plan i dont think it matters if it was or not, she is still going though a pregnancy!
I would take advise from you... Well, I'm 15 and 15 weeks pregnant, so yeah even though I'm older your more experienced.
Since we will both be teen moms and I have no one to really talk about my pregnancy with, except with one other teen mom. If you want you can email me and we can reminisce about our pregnancies and whatever else lol
My email is:
ashley_neubauer@hotmail.com
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