It's normal, and a lot of us have been there. Try not too feel too guilty because your feelings are real and completely understandable. I too had my daughter, completely unplanned. I was using BC and was told I would never be able to have a child full term (had miscarried earlier in life and the Dr said my uterus was tilt, and that it would be near impossible to complete a pregnancy) Well, my daughter is proof that what it meant to be is meant to be. I felt completely alone during my pregnancy due to her father, he was horrible to me most of the time, plus my mom thought I'd be ruining my life (unmarried, low income, etc). I had a horrible pregnancy up until I delivered, then a horrible recovery. I was scared to death because I had no experience with a baby at all (at least you know what to expect lol). I was completely clueless, but I survived and so did she lol. It's amazing how things can change. Now, my mom, nor I, could imagine life without her. Of course, sleeping in would be nice, but I wouldn't trade my life for anything, though it gets rough being her only caretaker. She has given me the strength to finally finish college and get my life in order, as a single parent, and I couldn't be happier. As for the living situation, I know it will be tough, BUT, it's not impossible. A lot of families go through this and, something I have always remembered with my daughter, is that all a baby really needs is love. Sounds corny, but so true. Mine slept in my room until she was 6 months old, so there is nothing wrong with having her sleep in your room, and, eventually, sharing one with her sisters. My cousins have 7 kids and three of the younger boys have always shared a room. Now that they are moving into a bigger home, they still all want to share a room lol. As for the finances, it might get a little rough, but completely doable. Just try to watch what you spend, clip coupons, no eating out, etc. for a while, as long as you feel up to it, and if everything goes ok, you can still work up until you have the baby. Also, most daycares provide free childcare if you work at their facility, so, you could always try that route down the line. Just know everything will be OK. Just remember this little angel is coming for a reason. I know it's hard, but just let all that anxiety go and think about all the good things...healthy kids, roof over everyone's head, etc. and you will start to feel better! Good luck and congrats!!