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975829 tn?1272326796

Im Scared !

Me and My boyfriend Had sex the other night we were having sex with a condom and the condom broke and the *** was in me i went to the tolite and and can out can i still be pregnet?
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I agree with the above comments.  Further, talk to your parents / guardians for support if you feel you might become pregnant or are.  
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975829 tn?1272326796
thank you so much for your help :)
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Sorry to tell you hun, but you may be pregnant. Yes, there is a morning after pill. However, you might have to go to a doctor and everything. You could try that. No, a sport can't kill the chance of you being pregnant unless you get hit in the stomach or something really hard, which would kill the baby. You would or possibly might feel guilty for killing a poor innocent human being on purpose, too. I'm not saying that to be rude either. No matter what you decide (morning after pill or just not doing anything) after about 2-3 weeks later, you should probably take a home pregnancy test for a definite result. Good luck and I wish you the best of luck!
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975829 tn?1272326796
my friend suggest that i get the morning after pill whats happens if i go on that?
it happend last night
and also if i play sport will that kill the chance of me being pregent?
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372900 tn?1315512302
If you ovulate(d) within the first 3-5 days there's a chance of you becoming pg.  Do you use any other form of BC?  If not, I recommend that you do.
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