12 is very young to have a baby.
You should wait at least until you're 18 before you even think about kids..you're still a kid. How would you support it?
You'll just end up getting left alone and feeling used.
Please wait..
no,she is too young.
NO!
Yes. A 12 year old does not have the patience, wisdom, maturity nor means to take care of a baby on his or her own. People will think that person is selfish, stupid and/or poorly-raised. People will also feel sorry and worried for the 12 year old and the child.
We Too Were Young - 1990 was released on: USA: 12 February 1990
The answer is no, the 15 year old would be too young.
I think baby chameleons called as a chameleon too.
I think baby chameleons called as a chameleon too.
It really depends on where you are in the world and what the laws are like there. In my humble opion I feel anything young than a mature 12 to 13 is too young.
If both couples agree then no, 21 is not too young to have a baby. However, if you are both working towards saving for a house then it would be wiser to wait a few years because once a baby comes they are expensive to raise.
No! According to http://shop.leapfrog.com/leapfrog/jump/Learning-Baby-Tad/productDetail/More-Baby-Toys/lfprod10314/cat90018 the leapfrog baby tad is made for babies from age 6-36 months! And furthermore, a baby is never too young to start learning!
Ummmm , nothing realllly . You're too young . But you are a little bit too young .
Let me put this out there. It isn't your living but the baby. A young woman having a baby at too young of an age is more likely to have a baby with problems than an older mother. If you are going to be a good mother you want to have the best baby you can and that means that your body has to be mature enough to carry one to full term. You may not know this but young mothers often have to have their uterusstitched closed because they are too young to carry the baby full term. Your body must be at the best health and ready to produce the best baby. What you do affects how this baby will learn and grow.