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idk if im pregnant or not

ok im 15 years old and on muh birthday i had sex without a condom and like he said he pulled out in time but like i missed my period, im eating alot, im going the restroom alot, i have had cramps, and my boobs hurt alot...i dont know wat i should do..can someone help?
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if you havent had a period since november im suprised you havented tested by now. no1 will kno if you are pregnant. you have to test. i kno that at 16 my periods werent regular but i would test if i were you. good luck
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im 16 years old and my period was on november 29th.
since then i haven't had my period,
i have had cramps like every day,
im very tired like all the time,
and all i would like to do it just sleep,
i dont really hav others synthmons but i havent had my period yet since november 29th.
i need some help..
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203342 tn?1328737207
Both of you need to tell your parents as soon as possible. You're too young to go through this all by yourselves. If you are indeed pregnant, you need to see a doctor as soon as possible for good prenatal care. It's important that you start that as soon as possible. You need to get on some good prenatal vitamins since the fetus tends to take whatever it needs from the mother often times leaving the mother with low iron or other vitamin dificiencies.

Your parents love you and will want to help you. I'm a parent of a 15 year old and though my heart would be broken for her if she got pregnant, I would still support her and her child. My heart would mainly be broken because this is just too young to be having babies much less having sex! You guys made a grown up decision to have sex, now you may have to be faced with the grown up results of a pregnancy. It's been done before. Girls have babies all the time at your age, but it's not easy. That's why I said you need the support of your parents.

To the first poster, please take a test as soon as possible. And to both posters, you need to tell your parents as soon as possible so that you can be checked out at the doctor's to make sure everythings ok. You need to take care of yourselves and the possible baby.

Hang in there. I know it's a scary time but it will be less scary once you're reassured that you have the support of your parents. You really need that support! You'll get through this. You can still go to school and finish your education and make something of yourselves. This doesn't have to be a bad thing. Good things can come out of this. There's an innocent baby at stake here and this child didn't ask to be conceived but now depends on you and others to take care of it. You can't do it alone! I hope that you all have some strong family support behind you. Please take care of yourselves. I wish you all the best.
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hey there im fourteen and i know exacally how you feel. i had sex the day after christmas and the guy said he pulled out in time too, yet i missed a period, and i turned out to be preganant. my symtoms were lazy, tired, all i did was want to sleep, my breasts were sore, and still are. im one month preganat. so im guessing you should take a test, i had to get my friend to get mine, my parents still dont know :|
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Hey Girl
im 15 as well though im a virgin i understand how you may feel
but you deff should take a test and go to the doctor, and girl rember for now safe sex is always better. I wish you the best! GOODLUCK
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222282 tn?1210164939
you need to take a test ! you can be pregnant , he cant be sure he pulled out in time as this does not work .only way to tell is to test x x
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