"My 17-year-old daughter - our youngest, born later in life - is currently seven weeks pregnant. She'll be 18 by the time the baby is born. She's not in a relationship with the father, and he's made it very clear he wants no part of this. Honestly, I doubt he'll even be there when the baby is born."
"After she insisted on not only continuing with the pregnancy but raising the baby, I asked her how she was going to manage that. This was the gist of the convo: Her: 'I'll get a job.' Me: 'Who's going to watch the baby while you're at work?' Her: 'I thought you and dad could.' Me: 'Absolutely not, I'm not raising another baby.'"
"'I just recently retired, and my husband is set to retire in 11 months. We're literally counting down,' she shared. 'This is not how I envisioned our retirement. It's simply not fair to us.'"
A 17-year-old is seven weeks pregnant and will be 18 when the baby is born; the father is unwilling to be involved. The daughter intends to keep and raise the baby and expects to work while relying on her parents for childcare. The mother refuses to assume the primary caregiver role and cites her recent retirement and her husband's upcoming retirement as reasons the arrangement is unfair. The mother gave the daughter until the baby is born to secure her own living situation. The husband is not fully on board with forcing the daughter out.
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