🌼 Teen Moms & Teen Moms-to-Be Hangout 🌼

Hey, mamas! 💕
Looking for a chill place to meet others who are on the same journey as you? This is the spot! Whether you're expecting or already have your little one, let’s connect, chat, and share all the ups, downs, and funny moments along the way.
This is a zero-pressure, all-fun zone. Here’s what we’re about:
🎀 Swapping stories (the sweet, the silly, and the oh-so-relatable).
😂 Laughing about the things no one warns you about.
🎉 Celebrating milestones (big or small, we’re cheering you on).
☕ Talking about life—binge-worthy shows, music, cravings, or anything else on your mind.
No topic is too random, and no experience is too small to share. Let’s make this a cozy little corner where we can just be ourselves and meet others who get it.
No stress, no judgment—just a place for us to connect and vibe. 💕 Introduce yourself below, or just pop in to say hi!
Looking forward to meeting you all! 💖
Pinging you since you wished to be included! @johnny66376

Hello my name Is Rebecca I am sorry to say this but I have lied to this big group. I have said that I am a boy when I really am not. I am pregnant 5 months with a baby. I'm sorry for lying to all of you. Its hard with OSDD to really have a normal life and I hide a lot. I wish the best and hope you all can forgive me for lying about my gender. love and hugs. I am happy to be in this group of people.

@johnny66376 Johnny is one of my alters names and my boyfriends name. my boyfriend made the account for me and that's why the name is Johnny. he accidentally made it his name.

@johnny66376 Theres 2 Johnny's to be exact so nobody thinks I'm dating my alter

@HannahSupportBuddy
heyy! Everyone, my name is Avery or as everyone calls me patience, I was pregnant with a baby boy named Jonzion or as people call him JJ, last year! I gave birth to him December 11th 2023 at 15, any questions are open and I will be happy enough to answer them! 😊

@Patienceiscool congratulations, how are you and your baby doing now nearly a month on? Any tips for new moms?

@MistyMagic
thank you! Me and baby boy are doing pretty good, he had an appointment so I took him there and everything, he is very active at time but he also loves watching cartoons.
what I would say for new time moms is don’t worry it’s all gonna be okay, none of us are perfect, I was terrified because I am a teen giving birth but everything turned out okay, I was so scared falling asleep. But I realized that momma needed her sleep too, so I would sleep for 30 minutes check up on him, then he would wake me up every hour so those newborn stage I hardly got sleep but I soon realized it’s gonna be okay so when he was around 5 months old is when I started to get some more sleep. Jonzion had has lots of falls that don’t even hurt him and it’s the way we reacted makes them cry so if they fall down which is gonna happen don’t react all big because they know it doesn’t hurt but now I’m hurt. Sleep schedules are a huge thing, but also co sleeping is okay, I had the mistake of co sleeping with JJ when he was 8 months old, and I am still having trouble trying to get him to sleep in his big boy bed, so if you are fine with co sleeping that’s fine but I wouldn’t recommend it especially as a first time mom. I hope those are enough tips but if not I will be more than welcome to give you some more!

The sun was setting, and everything felt peaceful. I was curled up on the couch, my hand resting on my belly like always. It was our quiet time—just me and her. I had been thinking about her a lot lately, picturing her tiny face, her little hands, and the way her name, Hannah, already felt like a perfect fit.
I had my journal open on my lap, writing her a little letter like I often did. I wanted her to know everything—how much I already loved her, how excited I was to meet her, and all the dreams I had for her life. The house was quiet except for the soft hum of a lullaby playing in the background.
And then, out of nowhere, I felt it.
A tiny flutter.
I stopped writing mid-sentence, my hand freezing over my belly. Did I just imagine that? I waited, my heart racing, holding my breath like the whole world had stopped for a second.
And then there it was again—this time stronger, more certain.
“Oh my gosh… Hannah,” I whispered, my voice cracking with emotion.
Tears filled my eyes as I gently pressed my hand against the spot where she had just moved. It was like she was saying, I’m here, Mama. I felt this overwhelming rush of love and connection, stronger than anything I’d ever felt before.
I couldn’t stop smiling, even as I wiped away a tear. “I feel you, baby girl,” I whispered. “I feel you.”
That little kick changed everything. It made everything feel so real, so close, like she was already such a big part of my life. I sat there, hand on my belly, just soaking it all in.
It was her first little hello, and I knew I’d never forget it. Hugs to all. This means a lot to me.
For the memories to look back on, celebrating Harmony’s First Birthday. Can’t believe it’s already been a year ❤️🌈☀️


Hello my name is Marcie, I’m 17 and I recently gave birth to twin boys! I’m looking for other teen moms to connect and talk to for advice and support. I love these kids so so much but being a teen mom very isolating and difficult for me and I feel like I’m going crazy 🥲 it’s hard to find people who understand what it’s like. I’d really like to know, how do you cope with being a teen parent? What has helped you in your journey?

@marcy84 Congratulations! How wonderful, but what hard work too! How are you now, are you fully recovered yet?
Having one newborn can be a challenge but having two is double to trouble. Tell us about your babies :)
Have you any new moms groups near you? Although it can be very difficult during the first few months it can be so rewarding to meet new moms in person and to share with them.
What tips are you finding work for you now?
@marcy84
Hi Marcie! (If it's okay to say,) congratulations on your sweet twin boys! 💕 It’s so clear how much love you have for them, and that already makes you such an incredible mama. I know being a teen parent can truly feel lonely and overwhelming, but reaching out like this shows just how strong and dedicated you are. :)
It’s okay to feel like it’s a lot—because it is! Finding support, whether it’s family, friends, or other moms, can make a huge difference. And if you don't have that, know that you've got your little boys and yourself, as well the mums on cups. Even small moments for yourself, like a quiet shower, small workout, or a quick nap, can help you recharge. And don’t forget to celebrate the little joys, like their tiny gummy smiles (🥹 ) or how much they need you—that love between you and them is so special.
If you haven’t already, see if there are groups or resources in your area for young moms—they can be such a lifesaver! You’re doing such a great job, even if it doesn’t feel like it some days. How have things been for you lately? What’s been the hardest or most joyful part of this journey so far? You’ve got this, and you’re never alone. Us teen mamas are rooting for you, and we're happy we got to meet you on the forum! 💛

@marcy84
hey Marcie, I’m also a teen mom with a 1 year old boy, I get on how tough that is and I completely get it! I felt very isolated went back to my old habits and I got help and now I am trying to be the best mother to my boy at 16 years old. I promise everything will work through! You can always to me or anyone else but just know we are here for you.