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I'm 22 years old and 3 days ago I descovered that I am pregnant.I am very happy bit a little bit "concerned" about my little 3 years old daughter reaction.

I'm scared!!!

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KellyTrip

sell it to her as her being the older sister who has to help look after the new sibling! I bet she will (maybe not at first!) be excited! Good luck when you do tell her!

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Trying4ababy

I am currently trying to conceive and my son is 13 me and my parter have spoken to him about this and he doesn't seem keen at all so I understand your concern,we've tried to involve him with the whole thing for example every time I've taken a pregnancy test he's been a part of it,it's very hard but slowly were selling him the idea,good luck and congratulations xx

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