Teen Sick Of Being Treated As “Mom And Dad’s Mistake”, Stops Babysitting Siblings’ Kids
Not all children are planned. In fact, nearly half of all pregnancies worldwide are unintended. The United Nations Population Fund has revealed that there are around 121 million unplanned pregnancies every year. Some result in births, some don’t. Some result in happy families. And others don’t.
One teen recently shared how he’s been reminded throughout his life that he was “an accident” that should not have happened. He was often excluded from family dinners and treated like a burden. As he got older, his siblings started using him as a free babysitter so the family could have fun without him.
Now that he’s 16, he’s decided “enough is enough”. But his decision to stand up for himself has not gone down well and he’s wondering if he’s in the wrong.
Having an unplanned child can come with its own set of challenges for the parents
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But this teen is the one paying the price for his parents’ “oopsie” 16 years later
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Experts say being an “oops baby” can have an effect on a child’s development
Research shows that the average American woman will spend more than three-quarters of her reproductive life trying to avoid pregnancy. This is based on the fact that most women in the U.S. want to have two children. They’ll spend close to three years total pregnant, postpartum or attempting to become pregnant, and the rest making sure they don’t. But sometimes, they fail.
The Centers For Disease Control estimates that just over 40% of pregnancies in the States are unintended. And the Guttmacher Institute says the unintended pregnancy rate is significantly higher in America than in many other developed countries.
Not all women choose to follow through on unplanned pregnancies, and some of those who do face massive challenges. An unexpected baby can impact your finances, emotions, career, relationship, and life in general. But the child should never bear the burden of your choices.
Experts say children who are the result of an unplanned pregnancy can face the consequences if their parents don’t come to terms with the situation. “How a parent views their children is significant,” warned educational psychologist Patricia Britto.
“Every child or young person 25 and under needs at least one adult who thinks they are priceless and provides unconditional love. Parents’ attentiveness to their children’s emotions is essential when fostering their emotional development and well-being.”
Britto says telling children they weren’t planned can have a negative impact on the relationship with their parents all the way into adulthood. It can also affect their future relationships. “Children and young people who have been told that their birth status is unplanned can likely feel unwanted, which can be associated with attachment insecurity—anxiety and avoidance,” explained Britto.
The expert advises parents to think carefully about whether they want their child to know they were unintended. Should they choose to tell them, Britto says a nurturing approach is always best, as opposed to an abrupt comment.
Having an unplanned baby doesn’t always have to result in doom. Another expert, Jennie Lannette Bedsworth, believes how parents move forward after the pregnancy is what matters most.
The clinical social worker and behavioral therapist advises parents to work through their emotions, be they disappointment, sadness, anger. Once they’ve accepted the situation, they’ll have an easier time connecting emotionally with their child.
“With a solid network behind them, families dealing with an unplanned pregnancy can absolutely emerge happy and healthy,” said Bedsworth. “It’s not how a child begins that defines their future, but rather the care and nurturing they receive along the way.”
“Every child is a gift”: netizens were saddened by the situation and showered the teen with support
“The world isn’t always sunshine and rainbows”: not everyone was sympathetic
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What makes you think that one liner came from a bot? Sunshine and rainbows is exactly the type of thing a dumb Redditor would say
Load More Replies...I agree with the comment that his parents should have put him up for adoption as a baby. So many loving couples would be over the moon to adopt a baby to love. OP, you deserve so much better in life. I hope that happens and I wish you all the best!
Apparently the simplest things in life are the hardest for some people to understand. Your child, your responsibility. No one else's. Not your other kid's, not your sister, brother, mother, father, grandma, grandfather, neighbour, college roommate or anyone else: your responsibility, only yours and yours only.
My friend was a surprise baby; his siblings were 12 and 14 years older. Luckily, everyone was thrilled when he came along. When his mom was widowed, she decided to move to a senior complex, and my friend drove one hour each way to have lunch with her every Sunday. Some of us "adopted" his mom, as our parents were all deceased. We celebrated her on Mother's Day, and swamped her with flowers. His siblings lived in another state and his brother was in the military, so they couldn't visit as often, but they contributed financially for mom's care. When she passed, she left me a bracelet (not real gold) that I wear often as I think of her.
This is one of the reasons abortion should be easily available for any reason at any stage.
I disagree, the limit has to be at sometime, otherwise there could be abortions of healthy humans at nine months. (for me) the limit should be: livable outside the body, concious or feeling pain. Before that you should have access everywhere
Load More Replies...I feel so bad for this kid. i wish i could take him in and show him what family is. My daughter in law has a similar relationship with her bio parents. Im glad she found my son he treats her well. he shows her what love is. The first time i met her we had a huge family boating trip we do annually and my son brought her out to California to join us for a 3 day excursion on the delta. When she got home she told my son she never felt a family experience like this one. We were all welcoming and there was no family drama. My son even asked me to pick up a case of beer so I did. she was suprised that I didnt ask for money for them to pay me back. THIS is family
I'm.worried at got a vasectomy and mum still got pregnant. I'm hoping to get one this year.
That's why they check you after the vasectomy, to ensure that it worked.
Load More Replies...I was an oops, a mistake and was even told by my mom that everything bad happened to her in my birth month. She listed all the bad s**t that happened in the month over the years. broke her back, broke her ribs, an apt building they owned burned down. I said yeah, but I was born and she see what I mean. The only thing that kept me going was my brother who was 4 years older. He taught me to hunt, swim, ride bikes, ride motorcycles. He was my protector and best friend and still is. I didn't talk to my parents or 2 sisters for over 10 years but my brother was always there. I am in my 60's now and still hurts but I am a better person because of those a$$holes.
Even if the kid's perspective was skewed due to age and power dynamic, knowing he wasn't exactly wanted and didn't get the emotional and physical affection and support like little kids would growing up had to deeply scar him with lingering trauma and inability to relate and process feelings and relationships. Poor kid. No one deserves that.
Oh wow! Folks just jumping at the worst possible reasons for everything, saying things like dump your toxic family forever, etc. , they should’ve been nice and put you up for adoption… what the hell? Life is sticky, don’t give up on people
I would let them know that you refuse to babysit, and if they leave their children with you, you will call CPS and report them for abandoning their children. Tell them that you are recoding your conversation, and let them know that you refuse to take their kids. Evidence if you have to call CPS
This is why I believe in Safe Sanctuary. A woman can leave her infant at certain places, hospital, firehouse, police station, etc, with absolutely NO legal repercussions. The child is deemed an orphan, and adopted out. We need more states to vote this into law. Especially since they're trying to take our reproductive rights away from us. Just let a woman walk away from the unwanted baby so it won't be abused like this one was.
Yeah, right. I stopped reading this about half way through. I expect at the end they'll tell us they had to sleep under the staircase and have a scar on their forehead.
Daughter: "Bro, you're adopted!" Son: "Daaaad, sissie says I'm adpoted!" Me: "Are you kidding me? We bought you BOTH from gypsies." Wife: "Are you kidding me? They paid US!"
This is too much of a sob story to be true. So much of AITA is fake. And don't bother commenting how you totally know people like this, it won't change my mind.
What makes you think that one liner came from a bot? Sunshine and rainbows is exactly the type of thing a dumb Redditor would say
Load More Replies...I agree with the comment that his parents should have put him up for adoption as a baby. So many loving couples would be over the moon to adopt a baby to love. OP, you deserve so much better in life. I hope that happens and I wish you all the best!
Apparently the simplest things in life are the hardest for some people to understand. Your child, your responsibility. No one else's. Not your other kid's, not your sister, brother, mother, father, grandma, grandfather, neighbour, college roommate or anyone else: your responsibility, only yours and yours only.
My friend was a surprise baby; his siblings were 12 and 14 years older. Luckily, everyone was thrilled when he came along. When his mom was widowed, she decided to move to a senior complex, and my friend drove one hour each way to have lunch with her every Sunday. Some of us "adopted" his mom, as our parents were all deceased. We celebrated her on Mother's Day, and swamped her with flowers. His siblings lived in another state and his brother was in the military, so they couldn't visit as often, but they contributed financially for mom's care. When she passed, she left me a bracelet (not real gold) that I wear often as I think of her.
This is one of the reasons abortion should be easily available for any reason at any stage.
I disagree, the limit has to be at sometime, otherwise there could be abortions of healthy humans at nine months. (for me) the limit should be: livable outside the body, concious or feeling pain. Before that you should have access everywhere
Load More Replies...I feel so bad for this kid. i wish i could take him in and show him what family is. My daughter in law has a similar relationship with her bio parents. Im glad she found my son he treats her well. he shows her what love is. The first time i met her we had a huge family boating trip we do annually and my son brought her out to California to join us for a 3 day excursion on the delta. When she got home she told my son she never felt a family experience like this one. We were all welcoming and there was no family drama. My son even asked me to pick up a case of beer so I did. she was suprised that I didnt ask for money for them to pay me back. THIS is family
I'm.worried at got a vasectomy and mum still got pregnant. I'm hoping to get one this year.
That's why they check you after the vasectomy, to ensure that it worked.
Load More Replies...I was an oops, a mistake and was even told by my mom that everything bad happened to her in my birth month. She listed all the bad s**t that happened in the month over the years. broke her back, broke her ribs, an apt building they owned burned down. I said yeah, but I was born and she see what I mean. The only thing that kept me going was my brother who was 4 years older. He taught me to hunt, swim, ride bikes, ride motorcycles. He was my protector and best friend and still is. I didn't talk to my parents or 2 sisters for over 10 years but my brother was always there. I am in my 60's now and still hurts but I am a better person because of those a$$holes.
Even if the kid's perspective was skewed due to age and power dynamic, knowing he wasn't exactly wanted and didn't get the emotional and physical affection and support like little kids would growing up had to deeply scar him with lingering trauma and inability to relate and process feelings and relationships. Poor kid. No one deserves that.
Oh wow! Folks just jumping at the worst possible reasons for everything, saying things like dump your toxic family forever, etc. , they should’ve been nice and put you up for adoption… what the hell? Life is sticky, don’t give up on people
I would let them know that you refuse to babysit, and if they leave their children with you, you will call CPS and report them for abandoning their children. Tell them that you are recoding your conversation, and let them know that you refuse to take their kids. Evidence if you have to call CPS
This is why I believe in Safe Sanctuary. A woman can leave her infant at certain places, hospital, firehouse, police station, etc, with absolutely NO legal repercussions. The child is deemed an orphan, and adopted out. We need more states to vote this into law. Especially since they're trying to take our reproductive rights away from us. Just let a woman walk away from the unwanted baby so it won't be abused like this one was.
Yeah, right. I stopped reading this about half way through. I expect at the end they'll tell us they had to sleep under the staircase and have a scar on their forehead.
Daughter: "Bro, you're adopted!" Son: "Daaaad, sissie says I'm adpoted!" Me: "Are you kidding me? We bought you BOTH from gypsies." Wife: "Are you kidding me? They paid US!"
This is too much of a sob story to be true. So much of AITA is fake. And don't bother commenting how you totally know people like this, it won't change my mind.
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