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15 and pregnant?! this can't happen to me

i took two tests both negative. i feel like i have been having mood swings. i'lll be in a good mood then just like snap at my boyfriend and be mad then cry. i feel bad he has to deal with it. i have been having to go to the bathroom a lot but its very short sunday i couldn't go at all but i had such an urge too. i told my mom about the peeing thing and she said it can be UTI? idk if its that or a symptom. i got my period a couple of days early last month but it was spotting on and offf. i haven't gotten it yet this month but it should be coming soon like tomorrow. its hard because i'm so young and my parents are strict. can i see a doctor without them knowing?
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yes you can go to a family planning place and they have a special thing were everything is confidential. Keep ur chin up it'll be okay! and im in the same boat 17 and my period came earlier than it should have and i spotted for a couple days then got my period and its been quitting on and off. Just go in and first thing they will give u a test. If you want birth control pills they have a thing were you get them free and its confidential as well so ur parents wont no a thing.
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omg thanks! this is so scary for me! the stupid condom popped inside me!!! i hope the best for you too! how do i know where a family planning place is?
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Well i looked in the phone book and got the number and called to make an appointment and got the address outta the phone book and drove there. But since your 15 im not sure if your driving yet but maybe if you have someone close to or a friend that may drive you than id be making an appointment. And thanks i hope all goes well to you also! its a scary thing but it helps to have people to talk to. Keep me posted on how everything goes!
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you are very young and it is alot of responsibility that comes with sex and that is stds and pregnancy....you def are too young to be a mommy and have your whole life a head of you I got pregnant for the first time when I was 16 and trust me it turned my life evry way possible it was very hard and very difficult to tell my parents and it caused a strain between us and i lost there trust so just remember if your mature ewnough to take on sex at this young age just be responsible and use protection and birth control local clinic provide that with confidency....good luck
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It sounds like your periods are just irregular which is typical for age. None of your symptoms sound like pregnant and mood swings just come with having a period and not knowing how to deal with your emotions yet. I agree with Neenah though, if you have any doubt you shouldn't be having sex. I can tell your legit worried, I think 2 neg tests and not actually
missing your period yet, you should be ok. Just be safe!!
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thanks yeah i don't know if i am i think i'm way to young to be pregnant. it was just a crazy thing that happened to me and him like what are the chances the the condom would break the thing is he didn't like bust so there was only pre that could of gotten into me. yeah i looked up that place and there is one close thank you so much. when it happened though i was suppose to get my period a week later and it was spotting.. is it easier to get pregnant closers to your period of right after?
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