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At Last, a Comprehensive and Practical Guide for the Single Parent!

"Filled with expert information and pragmatic advice, The Complete Single Mother explains what nearly eleven million single mothers need to know to overcome the challenges of daily life with dignity, wisdom, and courage. This book will answer all the questions you may have about single motherhood but were either too busy or too afraid to ask - questions concerning custody issues, managing your finances, dealing with an irresponsible ex, handling work pressures collecting child support, and more."- From the publisher

"With more than nine million American women raising children alone by choice or out of necessity, it is surprising that most books on pregnancy and parenting still assume that the two-parent family is the norm. Written by single mothers...offers useful, practical advice for women raising children alone. Includes information on medical care, financial management, legal matters, career planning, social life, support networks, and dealing with family members. Engber and Klungness, writing in the tone of self-help books, cover pregnancy and the baby's first year but place more emphasis on the mother's self-esteem and other psychosocial issues. They also include child-development and parenting information about older children as well as a bibliography and resource list. Comprehensive. Highly recommended for all parenting collections."- Library Journal

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"Great resource for Single Moms. I was given this book when I found out I was having a baby alone. It has great sections on everything a single mom needs to know. I have enjoyed the information and would recommend it to ALL Single Moms." -a Single Mom & Proud of it, April 25, 2000,

"The Single Mother's 'Bible'! As a single Mom of two boys, I keep this book on my nightstand and use it as a bible for situations that arise as a single Mom. It is a great reference book and I would recommend it to any single Mom who is searching for guidance. I truly appreciate the wealth of information it contains. A must have for you single Moms out there!"
-a single working Mom from NYC, September 14, 1999,

"Destined to become a parenting classic!" - Shoshana Alexander, author, In Praise of Single Parents

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0 #57 colliins charles 2012-02-05 03:28
Quoting sumulas:
For the first time in my life I feel the urge to have a child, a family of my own.
Perhaps i am very lonely and feel I have lots to give. The money is an issue, but not a huge concern. Not having the father image and the support of a couple is a mayor concern for me, in addition I know I will be rejected by my family again if I decide to have a baby outside a marital relation.
....Is a paradox because when I was younger I had many marriage propousals I refuse... And now I am completely by my self...
I just turn 40, may be this is a hormonal reaction. I have always cherishedd my independence and valued it. Even though I know the option of being a single mom is an option in the circle I move is highly
attacked and I don't have the strength to assume the motherhood and the social negative reaction towards me and the baby at the same time...

I will highly appreciate any comment on this matter.

Regards. Paula




hi how are you doing i really feel sorry for you about all what you are going through right now but i would not mind to know you better if you dont mind my name is collins charles
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+2 #56 Doreen 2012-01-14 11:37
Quoting Farah:
I'm 21 years old and only four weeks pregnant with my boyfriend of two months. My family is Pakistani/Muslim. My mother and my boyfriend want me to get an abortion. I simply do not and I cry about it everyday.


Hi Farah, be strong and courageous hon! When that baby comes, after a while you'll start to wonder how you lived life without him/her. No matter how your pregnancy came about, EVERY child is a blessing from God. Trust me as well when I tell you that your mom WILL come around; she will treat her grandchild better than she did you. I know it may be difficult coming from a muslim family but pray dear one and trust God & you will see things work out. It hurts, I know but be strong & courageous. Take care.
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0 #55 edafhel 2012-01-13 03:49
I'm 25 with my baby ej who is 1 year and 7 months.I'm doing OK now...after my boyfriend left me for another girl. At first it was really hard...emotionally, I really loved him so much and thought he would really be there for me...i was wrong, I'm just nothing to him..it hurts a lot, but now I'm moving on...for my baby and myself. i know i can still be happy and content without him...we all can do it...we've got our strength, our child.
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0 #54 Farah 2012-01-11 22:01
I'm 21 years old and only four weeks pregnant with my boyfriend of two months. My family is Pakistani/Muslim. My mother and my boyfriend want me to get an abortion. I simply do not and I cry about it everyday.
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0 #53 BBBAiley 2011-12-26 09:57
I think being a single parent is the hardest job you will ever have. I have started to write about my 20 years of being a single mom to two great kids. There are lots of ups and downs, but also lots of moments you will remember and cherish.
Stay positive...it makes all the difference
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+1 #52 Pooh Bear 2011-12-14 11:02
I am seven weeks away from my due date && I haven't heard from the father in a month in a half, I don't want him back just want him to take part of his daughter life when she is born.. Is that really to much to ask for & not only be a part but be a proud father & let the world know he has a child... He has a new gf now which she doesn't know about our child that will be here soon... Thinking about not inviting him to the birth
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0 #51 The Rock mom 2011-12-13 07:39
Hi everyone, I am also single mom from Thailand but stay in Sweden,try to be strong my heart and life with my one kids 7 years old and one in my stomath 4 months now, try to no more cry and accept life....from Rock mom
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