I was pregnant at 17 and dreamed of becoming a doctor. Here's what I would tell that scared girl today
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When I was still in high school, I became pregnant. I was determined to become a doctor but my dream had just gotten a lot more challenging. Here's what I want to share today.
Nicole Saphier, M.D., is a board certified radiologist with advanced fellowship training in breast imaging, Fox News medical contributor and bestselling author. Her new book is "Love, Mom." She is also the bestselling author of "Make America Healthy Again" and "Panic Attack: Playing Politics with Science in the Fight Against COVID-19." Follow her on X, formerly known as Twitter @NBSaphierMD and Instagram @nicolesaphier_md.
Trust yourself. Trust that you have the strength and courage to face whatever comes your way. Trust that you are capable of making the best decisions for yourself and your baby, even when it feels like the world is against you.
It's comforting to know that the Lord will never burden us with more than we can bear. This truth serves as a guiding light, reminding us that even in our darkest hours, there is a purpose to our struggles and a strength within us to overcome them. Trusting in this promise instills resilience and hope, allowing us to face each obstacle with courage and faith. With this assurance, we find solace in surrendering to the will of a higher power, confident that every challenge we encounter is ultimately an opportunity for growth and grace.