Michie said:
I know we have some posters here that have said they had a baby at 16, 17 or soforth. My question is this, did your parents help you monetary wise?

I have a 21 and 19 year old, right now they could not support a child.
My DD was the first grandchild, so naturally everyone was forth coming with things like clothes and toys for her. Which we REALLY appreciated BTW!
As far as actual support, maybe every now and then, but certainly not on a regular basis. DH worked 7 days a week for a long time. He had a job working two 12 hour shifts on the weekends, and during the week he worked on building his own trucking/transportation business.
DD had cancer, and was in the hospital for pretty much the entire first year, so there was no way I could have worked anyway, but from the very beginning DH didn't want me to. His main goal has always been to take care of us, and he has done so well!
And you know what??? The hospital DD was in was an hour away from our house, and even though he worked 7 l-o-n-g days a week, he spent EVERY night at the hospital with us!
Eventually DD got well, and the business grew, so he quit his weekend job, and me going to work was never an issue. To say I've had it easy would be an understatment!
Like I said before, if you knew how we started you would never had believed we'd make it though all this..married so young and with a baby with a terminal illness! I think our saving grace was the fact that we decided in the beginning that our family came first no matter what.
No more parties, no more friends...time to grow up!
In 2000, our small town honored DH with the father of the year award!
