Charlotte and Natasha
Aged fifteen, Charlotte had a career in the armed forces planned, but then she found out she was pregnant. With the support of her mum Kelly, Charlotte was determined to follow her dreams and was back at school in north Wales just three weeks after giving birth. A year on, mum Kelly feels the support she has given her daughter isn't being appreciated and their relationship is strained. Eventually things reach breaking point. Without her mum's help, Charlotte's education is at risk and if things don't improve she faces being thrown out by her own mother.
At fifteen, Natasha was twenty weeks into her pregnancy before she discovered she was expecting. Now, with her three-month-old son, she's living in the dining room at her sister's house in Yorkshire. She needs to find a home of her own, and that's not the only change on the horizon. Natasha has a new boyfriend, catering assistant Daryl. Just three weeks into their relationship, Natasha gets a life-changing proposal.
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