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So im 16. My bkyfriend and i have nad sex 3-5 times a week for almost2 months with the exception of the week i started my period whicj was on February 22. Two weeks after my period ended i started cramping, which doesnt even happen when im on my period, much less when im not. Since then ive become nauseous when i eat(no actual throwing up ) dizziness, terrible mood swings, i have to pee all the time, i sleep all the time, and ive started getting headaches once with a fever and the other times it felt like i had a fever but i didnt. I didnt thibk anything of this until today. My period calender alerted me that i was late. Im always on time or early. So im not stupid. i know im probably pregnant and hopefuy itll work out so i can test tomorrow. I  have a few questions though. Is it too early to test tomorrow? How do i tell my parents? When my parents kick me out(which they will) how to i go about getting everything ready for the baby?
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I would take a test at least a week after your period should start to be on the safe side. Then if positive I would research my living options before I told my parents so there's a back up plan and there Some where for me to and not kicked out right there with no where to go.
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When my pregnancy test was positive I was only 5 days late. If your parents are mad, it most likely will pass after your baby is born, if not before. There's places you can go being pregnant if your parents do kick you out. Just do a little research. Best wishes
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Take a pregnancy test to find out
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Take the test
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