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Originally Posted by Kazanne
Well we all know it's not the done thing,but just taking her away from them imo is not the answer.
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I love all you have said on this threads as to this, so I won't add anything to it.
I agree with you, it is unfortunate it happened, the parents likely should have been more 'interested' in their children's relationship together.
However, they could prove to be good parents long term and although they need to have their education,it could well be that this child gets one of the soundest upbringings so no reason at all to take the child off them.
Obviously time will tell but as you pointed out you know someone who had a child at 15,people mature at different times.
These are likely to get a good lot of support from outside and inside their families,they seem to want to keep their relationship going and also be involved with the baby too.
Although it is sad this happened in the first place,I say good luck to them and this could even be a greater spur to them to both seek to do a lot more with their lives as to careers and education too,to not only for them but also helping in the building a strong future for this baby.