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Now everytime i c sumone preg i wanna cry. I found out i was preg n Aug and told i would have had the baby n March. So both months are hard for me. My baby's daddy didnt no how to comfort me but he bought me a build a bear and named it Baby W since we didnt no what the baby was. I sleep w/ my baby every night. i think the dad is jealous of the bear. althought he nows want it means to me he beats it up and say im just playing w/ my baby im not hurting him. So i hope this helps. Again im sorry for ur lostView Thread

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