Information about our book "How To Survive Your Teen's Pregnancy: Advice for the Parents of a Christian Pregnant Single"

Topics in our book include:

  • -Hearing the shocking news
  • -The importance of first words
  • -Supporting my daughter as she makes decisions
  • -First steps to take
  • -The pregnancy resource center
  • -The doctor appointment
  • -Where will we be in a year?
  • -Restoring sexual integrity
  • -Completing school
  • -Trying to hide
  • -How will my church respond?
  • -Where is God in all of this?
  • -Talking with my husband
  • -Who is the pregnant single mother?
  • -What is my daughter feeling?
  • -Where does the baby's father belong in all this?
  • -Forgiving the baby's father
  • -Forgiving the young man's parents
  • -Sharing with family and friends
  • -Forgiving myself
  • -Forgiving my daughter
  • -Forgiving unkind acquaintances
  • -Beauty from ashes
  • -Should they marry?
  • -Teen marriage success
  • -The importance of a father
  • -Should she parent alone?
  • -Should we adopt the baby?
  • -Should she make an adoption plan?
  • -Our hope for the next five years
  • -Childcare responsibilities
  • -The baby is born
  • -Dedication service
  • -Single moms and church
  • -Parental authority over a minor
  • -Parental rights regarding abortion
  • -Discussion and decision checklist
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Premature birth, low birth weight

The Northwest Herald, a local newspaper for McHenry County, Illinois, recently had an article titled "Pop Culture, Reality Contrast on Teen Pregnancy". One comment in the article is the following:

Pregnant teens are less likely than older women to receive good prenatal care and are more likely to be depressed during the pregnancy, said Carlos Mendez, an obstetrician and gynecologist with Centegra Health System. Teenagers’ babies are more likely to be born prematurely, to have low birth weight, and to die shortly after birth, he said.

Please help your pregnant teen or college student get prenatal care as soon as possible. Be alert to signs of depression in your daughter, and talk to her about her feelings. With your daughter, do research on how she can improve the health of her baby before birth so that her child is less likely to be born prematurely and less likely to have low birth weight.

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