With the hospitals, most have programs for young mums-to-be. I fell pregnant iwht my DD when i was 17 and had her when i was 18. My hospital had a program called 'early starters' for pregnant woman aged 13-20. It pretty good because i was around people my own age and felt a lot more comfortable and felt i wasn't alone.

Sometimes it's a bit hard emotionally because you sometimes come across people who think they know better than you(maybe they do, but thats not the point) Tell your sister to aknowledge the advice they are giving her but if she doesnt like then she doesn't have to do it.

It's a big learning experience. But i don't really think it's any different if you were 15 or 30 because first time mums are always going to be scared and always have to learn. I'm 19 and pregnant with #2 and i'm still scared, even though i've been there before.

She'll probably get a lot of people looking at her funny especially the older people and may even get some nasty comments, but tell her to ignore them, they don't matter.

I'm sure she'll be a great mother. Just by carrying her child, she already is.