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8 weeks and no period and feel pregnant

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PostPosted: 09/26/06 - 15:16    Post subject: 8 weeks and no period and feel pregnant Vote now! Reply with quote

I am 15 year old I am so scared since I haven't goton my period for 8 weeks. I just took a urine pregnancy test and it came out negative but I feel pregnant I am so scared since I didn't use protecion we used the pull out method My periods normally last 7 days but 6 weeks ago I got a very light period which only lasted 1 day. The symptoms i did feel are feeling bloated, nausa, vomiting,feeling somthing in my lower abdominal, feeling more sleepy than usual, and on a day i woke up with a big lower back pain I am really scared but I took a urine Pregnancy test two days ago and it was negative HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE IM ONLY FIFTEEN
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PostPosted: 09/28/06 - 07:52    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Sounds to me you need to get yourself on some type contraception.. The "pull out" method would have to be the worst possible type of birth control you could use.. Are you periods regular?? If they arnt this could just be your body adjusting.. a lot of the time there is also a fear in young kids that get they "pregnancy symtoms" simply because they are so afraid of it that their body imitates all the symtoms of pregnancy.. I suggest that you go to your doctor and get some blood tests and some birth control..

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PostPosted: 09/28/06 - 16:44    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Go to a clinic and have them test you. I was over 3 months gone before I realized I was pregnant. My periods were always kind of irregular but after 8 weeks of no period arriving I did a home pregnancy test and it came up negative. I started feeling nauseous a lot so I finally went to a clinic to be on the safe side and found out I was 14 weeks pregnant.

In many places you can get tested and even get birth control without needing your parent's permission. Better to do this stuff behind their back instead of ending up pregnant in front of them.
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