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    Nicole,

    *huge hugs* hon, what a difficult situation. I don't know if you have read my article new this month, 'Unexpectedly Pregnant' in the pregnancy section, but you are not alone. There are counsellors you can speak to over the phone, I have listed a couple, that can help with the emotions involved. Alternately you can organise to see a psychologist or someone else, but I think you definitely need to gather support, speak to family about how you feel etc. and get planning early on coping strategies.

    Good luck hon, don't feel bad for not being ecstatic, things don't always happen the way we plan... I hope you have lots of support and please seek help - hopefully to help you have a more enjoyable pregnancy and when baby is born, there will be less chance of things like PND when it gets tough.
    Last edited by Lucy; June 6th, 2006 at 02:31 PM.
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