Hey I need some advice. I'm 22 and just
moved back from ga. During my move I
lost my bc. My last period was oct.
2-4th and I didn't have one on the 29th
like I was suppose to...So I took a test a
week later and it came out neg. However,
I can't get anymore bc because I can't
afford them and my health dept. Will not
give me anymore. I am having unprotected
sex with my fiance. I was wondering what
do I do if my period hasn't come by the
first week of dec? It's due again
thanksgiving. I've been on the pills for
about 6yrs now and I was wondering if i'm
just freaking out for nothing because my
period hasn't showed or what. I'm
confused about all of this.
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Mesmerizeu15
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Joined: 11 Aug 2003 Posts: 2730 Location: Pittsburgh,PA
Posted: 11-09-03 21:17pm
I think that you might be pregnant. I am
not a doctor, but if you are that late
than you are probably. And I dont think
that the health department can tell you
that you cant have a pregnancy test.
What about a planned parenthood in your
area. I am sure that you can go and get a
cheap one somewhere, I am sure that
somehow you can come up with $6...Good
luck sweetheart, hope that I am making
sense...
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