Farrah and fellow teen mom, Bryanna, discuss stretchmarks, baby clothes and being coupled vs. being a single mom.
Are they doing a season 2 of "16 And Pregnant"? Ihope so. I loved watching it. I related to all the girls in one way or another.
I was 17 when I had my daughter and got married. Then I had my son at 20. I do NOT agree with the way Farrah's mom treated her. Her mom needs a reality check and she needs to stop trying to live her life through her daughter. Also, Farrah should have told the father of the baby that she was pregnant. If he finds out and wants to be a part of the babies life then she can't do a thing about it if he takes it to court!
i am 18 now, but got pregnant when i was 15 and had my wonderful son when i was 16!! i see no harm in being a young mom, and i think if u havent experienced it, then dont hate!!!
My sister was 17 when she had my niece it was not planned but my mom still helped her out everyone did as much as they could, she graduated high school she is now in collage and got her own place her and her baby daddy are still together and live together he is still in school he has 2more years till he graduates his daughter was the reason he started to go everyday so life would be better for her. Farrah s mom is just plane mean there is no reason she should of acted the way she did if she didn't want to help her daughter then she should of told her to get her own place so she really didn't have to help her
My sister got pregnant at 16 and thank god for my mom who helped her at night so she could get some rest for school.My sister did a great job and didnt want my mom to have to take the baby at night but my mom insisted she get rest. She graduated high school and raised her baby. My sister is now 23 and is a great mother. Farrah's mom is hatefull ( she needs her sleep) what a bi***. I can't believe she didnt help her daughter out at least some nights. I hope Farrah and her daughter are doing fine without her bi*** of a mother.
So CONGRATULATIONS!!!! It is really awesome being a mom. I'm 18 and i just had my daughter April 30th of this year! I named her Mariay! It's hard to give up a lot of the things you used to do like hanging out with your friends and being completely independent but trust me it's worth it. I no it might be hard to understand but i do no how you feel about your mom. i live with my grandma and she is just like ur mom. Everything has to go there way and they have to be in control. They are always right and say your so out of control when they realize your starting to be right and have your own opinion. p.s i love ford focus's i have a 2000 i found on craigslist for 2500 if your ever low on cash go there to get a car there are good deals! Just NO THIS! That is your baby and you know what is best for her so do what your heart tells you! That's what i've learned hope everything goes amazing! =]
well her mom is being such a bia bia but she didn't have to slap her on national tv i mean come on who does that.... but anyways she farrah is doing an ok job raising her baby but she still has a long way to go...
farrahs mother is a B**** She could have at least helped her by letting the baby sleep with her a night or two out of the week.Good god she dosent want her talkin to tha babys father but shes not helpin. She wanhts to live farrahs life
i think her mom is a B***H and i think Farrah is a smart person and she needed to learn it own her own and i think she did a great job ...
farrah was a good mom her mama could have helped and she could have delt with it a lil better... ok p3rd4.
well i feel stupid i was just reading down the other comments and your 18 now so im sure you and your family are getting along now.
Farrah you are so awsome. if you and your mom havent worked things out im sure you will soon.
I'M 36 , & WATCHING FARRAHS , MOM ...DUDE IT BROUGHT BACK MEMORIES THAT WAS LIKE SEEING MY OWN MOTHER...MY DAUGHTER IS GONNA BE I8 NEXT MONTH IN AUG. & I THANK GOD THAT SHE IS NOT PREGNANT, I MUST BE DOING SOMETHING GOOD, I ALWAYS SAID I WAS NEVER GONNA BE A CONTROL FREAK LIKE MY MOM, HANG IN THERE , & DON'T 4GET THAT SHES YOUR BABY & IF YOU MADE IT THIS FAR BELIEVE ME , ITS GONNA GET BETTER, BY THE WAY DON'T KEEP THE BABY AWAY FROM HER FATHER THATS THE BIGGEST MISTAKE YOU CAN DO, I LEARNED MY LESSON, YOU MADE THE BABY WITH HER DAD, NOT WITH YOUR MOM.
I'm 19, and I just had my baby boy. My family was upset at first but they got used to it, and they just love my son. I think that Farrah's mom could be a little more supportive I mean being a teen mom can have it's ups and downs if your own mother acts ridiculous like she does.
C'mon people. She's not being abused. The mother was RIDICULOUS at some points in this episode, but she was a good mom. A little stubborn, but still... the daughter got pregnant in high school. She had every right to be aggravated at the situation. The mother was smart to say something about her going out with that guy while she was pregnant. The mother was an idiot when it came to talking to that nurse at the hospital. They were both completely immature when it came to breastfeeding. I understand the frustration Farrah must have been feeling, I'm sure she felt trapped and controlled... but she obviously needs help when it comes to judgement.
When someone is being physically and verbally abused what other recourse does she have, or has she learned then to lash-out right back at her mother. She was only doing what her mother has taught her, as we all know children live what they learn, and learn what they live. I doubt seriously this is a new behavior for the mother; in fact she probably cleaned up her act for the cameras so she is likely to be ten-times worse behind closed doors. Her own parents, the grand parents didn’t have anything good to say about Farrah’s mother much either. As for the father the worst injustice you can do to a child is the keep them from a parent, unless they are abusive or there are other extenuating circumstances. It would have to be horrific to justify keeping the baby from her father and his family. Doing something so horrendous without just cause Farrah just shows you to be following in your moms ugly footsteps, not something you want to pass on to your child I hope. Please get the help you need to break the patterns of abuse.
This is to Jcb7330 It is cold compassionless women like you that make children run out into the street looking for love and support in the first place. Your callous mentality shows the same patterns Farrah's mother exhibits. People are not born this way someone in their lives who were suppose to be there for them , giving them unconditional love and support were not there. It is easy to see Farrah’s mother need psychiatric assistance; you might also want to consider the same. By the way a child’s worst nightmare is having loveless unsupportive parents, who are irresponsible and just end up spending their time and money trying to keep up with the Jones’s. Oh she is around alright, with her glib, lackadaisical mentality like she’s on valium, from one extreme to another of major mood swings. This goes to the self absorbed; hands off parenting so many seem to practice today those who don’t want to “suck it up” and take responsibility. I hope God doesn’t judge you as harshly as you have judge these two young people! It is obvious some kicked your ass to the street, heartless.
i love it how guys always say we should keep our legs closed, but it takes 2 ppl to make a baby!!!!! mAYB they should think with the right head and keep there **** in there pants too... or role a condom on it!!!! I respect farrah because there are soo many young girls that have sex and then when they get pregnant they go have abortions, but the teen girls that actually have, raise and support there babies are being responsible for there actions by having there baby. I kno sooo many girls that have had over 2 abortions yet they talk **** about girls that have kids!! Good job to all u young moms
Farrah- I would be so proud if you were my daughter, you are a wonderful mother. Your parents should be so proud of you and I am sure they are. I got pregnant when I was sixteen and I was treated terrible by everyone from the nurses to the doctors. They were so cruel, I was in labor for twenty-two hours and it is not the fact that I got nothing for pain; it was the fact that they should have done a c-section. When my baby came out they said he would not live, he was purple and all because I was 16 they had all decided to let my baby die, when they should have given me a C-section, but that was not Gods plan. I prayed and my son Brandon lived and is in his thirties, with children of his own. I grew up with an abusive mother; she was both verbally and physically abusive so I know what you are going through. My mom never got the help she needed but she did mellow with age, but not before she had done allot of irreversible damage to my brother and me. Don’t be afraid of your mom, after I stood up to my mom she stopped bullying me. As I got older she would slap me in the face allot, but you just have to decide to put your foot down and let her know you will no longer accept that kind of treatment. After the physical abuse stops the verbal abuse might continue, you need to get yourself help even if she won’t, see someone about the emotional abuse so you don’t pass it on to your daughter. There are many ways to get out of her house, apply for section 8 housing at HUD one kind of voucher will even allow you to choose where you want to live , you can even move to a different state if you want. Just show the people at HUD the footage of your mom slapping you in the face while she is driving a moving vehicle and you will get out of there fast. I would be blessed to have a wonderful daughter like you.
its funny how everybody is making a big deal over the money her family is making..doesn't mean she doesn't love her daughter..just cause she's fortunate to have to financial advantage others dont have doesn't make her story any less than yours or mine.. financial support and emotional support are not hand and hand and she did a good job even without the support of others.
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