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Oct 25, 2006, 05:32 PM
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| | | Is she pregnant? My girlfriend is 17 years old, she had her period on the last october 7th 2006 and we had sex on october 13th19,20,21,22 and i did nto use protection fduring intercourse. And now starting on october24th, her body began to hurts the part between the stomach and the part above the womb. I am worry and nervous, is she pregnant? if so how and where can i get pills or smth that gets rid of the pregnancy, becuz we both doesnt want baby during academic years, this is emergency can anyone help please, thankyou | | | | | | |
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Oct 26, 2006, 01:12 AM
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Originally Posted by jirjircho My girlfriend is 17 years old, she had her period on the last october 7th 2006 and we had sex on october 13th19,20,21,22 and i did nto use protection fduring intercourse. And now starting on october24th, her body began to hurts the part between the stomach and the part above the womb. I am worry and nervous, is she pregnant? if so how and where can i get pills or smth that gets rid of the pregnancy, becuz we both doesnt want baby during academic years, this is emergency can anyone help please, thankyou | you can only use the pill after 72 hrs after conceving and your doctor prescribes the pill thats my understanding of how it works. your best bet is for her to go to her doctor immediately or your local health department. If you do not wish to keep the child you might wana consider having the child adpoted. if she is not pregnat please use protection from now own. |
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Oct 26, 2006, 05:17 AM
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| She is very worried right now, because she does not want a child and she is just so worry that she is so down everyday and night. The only way in this case is to wait for her period comes or go to check up with a doctor? thankyou |
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Oct 26, 2006, 05:58 AM
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| You can try taking a home pregnancy test. But I do believe you will be making a doctor's appointment anyway.
Let me ask this.... If two are so young and do not want a baby right now, then why are you having sex, let alone unprotected sex? I am sure you know that there is a consequence for everything you do, especially sex. This consequence lasts the rest of your life.
You do not take the "morning after pill" as a form of birth control. Abortion is not a form of birth control.
Abstinence is birth control.
I am sure she is worried. What will her parents say? What will your parents say?
If she is not pregnant, and you do not want children, then I suggest you keep it in your pants. I know it sounds harsh, but sex is not the luck of the draw, it is reality. If you are not ready for children (especially at 17 and not married) you are not ready for sex.
Sex carries some huge responsibilities, and if you are not ready to handle those responsibilities, you are not ready for sex. |
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Oct 28, 2006, 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by jirjircho She is very worried right now, because she does not want a child and she is just so worry that she is so down everyday and night. The only way in this case is to wait for her period comes or go to check up with a doctor? thankyou | if she is pregnant you may wana get in touch with your local crisis pregnacy agency. They can provide you both with support and help. If shes not pregnant and she doesnt want her parents to know shes sexually active you can go to the health department and get birth control not that im suggesting that but I just hate the thoughts of a baby getting killed.
let me know what happens. |
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Oct 29, 2006, 03:21 AM
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| Only a doctor can confirm or deny a pregnancy. I will tell you that if she has average length and regular constitent cycle, any of the those days could be high risk days. Any of the last four days could have easily been fertile days for her and I've read that sperm can survive up to five days in a woman without being fertilized if they reach a certain part of her body (can't remember exactly which). This information also said that couples who have unprotected sex once when fertile have about a 20% chance of getting pregnant, but a couple who has unprotected sex once a month while fertile for 12 months has a 90% chance of getting pregnant. But see a doctor, a woman can also be late because she is stressing herself out worrying about being pregnant. |
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Oct 29, 2006, 04:24 AM
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| It is not an emergency as far as I am concerned. It is only emergency to you because you both think you did something wrong. There is not a quick fix for creating a baby, if that is what you did. The only way to find out is a pregnancy test. Go to the doctor right away. The doctor and patient confindentiality exists to protect privacy. So do not use that you are afraid of people finding out excuse for not going to the doctor. If she is pregnant then it is up to your girlfriend on what steps she wants to take. There are other options besides getting rid of the pregnancy of course you probably never thought about that. There is adoption. Getting rid of a pregnancy is killing an innocent baby.
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Oct 30, 2006, 11:22 AM
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| if the period comes, does it mean that there is no baby? |
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Oct 30, 2006, 11:23 AM
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| i mean if her period comes, does it mean that she is not pregnant? |
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Oct 30, 2006, 11:43 AM
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| You are going to get a lot of opinionated answers here. Many people are/are not against abortion; however, that is YOUR, actually HER business.
They are right, you should not be having unprotected sex at age 17-I had a baby at that age-I repeat, you SHOULD NOT be having unprotected sex at that age. But you did, and you came here for some answers. I suggest checking out www.plannedparenthood.com
as I believe this is a center for birth control/pregnancy issues, etc... that can can help your girlfriend in pure confidence if she truly feels she cannot go to her family and/or doctor.
Good luck. |
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