First Time. I Think I'm Pregnant... Please Help. Posted: 07-16-06 14:40pm
I'm a 16 year old female, I had sex with
my ex boyfriend july 9th, 2006. It was a
first time for both of us, and we didn't
use a condom. We had been drinking july
8th, and was just about all sober by the
time we did it. I was on my period, and
he didn't get off, but he was pre-cumming
insanely. It's been a week, and I don't
know how long it takes for signs of
pregnancy to show. I've been worrying
myself like crazy, reading, and trying to
talk to my parents without actually
telling them that I had done it.
Could someone please help me, and give me
correct information, and tell me how soon
you get signs of pregnancy. It would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Posted: 07-19-06 22:34pm
You don't have symptoms of pregnancy until
actual pregnancy hormones start to act up.
Wait to see if your next period is late,
and if it is take a pregnancy test.
And next time use protection.
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Hello Posted: 08-15-06 12:53pm
Do u have mood swings when ur pregnant j/w
cuz my friend been having mood swings can
that be becuz she's getting her pms or
could she be pregnant I need to know
thanks.
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