angie
New member
Firstoff, I make more than minimum wage. Unfortunately, the center I work at is in the process of being sold, and there will be no insurance until new owner is finished taking over.There's nothing wrong with state insurance???? Here is one thing wrong with it: Taxpayers are paying for something you should be.
You should indeed get prenatal care. GET A JOB WITH GOOD BENEFITS, set your life up responsibly, put some dough in the bank, THEN have a child. If you are such a load that you can only get a minimum wage job, and don't care enough about your future to get a bit of education to get a decent job....DON'T BRING KIDS IN TO THE PICTURE.
As for you and your grandmothers fertility....I doubt you are telling the truth. Read the packet info on bc pills. I think it is in the 99+% range.
Why does your saying that you are engaged make you not a single mother?
Another example of the welfare class claiming middle class virtues without doing the work.
Do your child/ren and future fiances a favor and get Norplant. Can't really eff that method up unless you cut it out of your arm.
Yeah...I'm lying about getting pregnant on the pill (and my grandmother). And what would be my motivation for making that up?
And I'm not a single mother. I am engaged, we live together, and he has gone to dr. appts/ultrasounds with me. And for the record, he has insurance through his job asswipe.
I won't be able to use Norplant until after I finish breastfeeding. The only hormone birth control you can use is the mini-pill. When I am done with that I plan on discussing my options with my doctor.
Oh, and all that 'taxpayer money' I'm using up? Last time I checked, I pay taxes too.