Posted: 07/17/06 - 11:41 Post subject: BIRTH CONTROL WHILE [[ MAYBE ]] BEING PREGNANT
OK IM 15 YEARS OLD. ME AND MY BOYFRIEND HAVE ONLY HAD SEX 2 TIMES AND THE SECOND TIME WE DIDN'T HAVE A CONDOMN SO I TOLD HIM I DIDN'T CARE IF HE BUSTED IN ME. OK WELL THAT WAS A MISTAKE BECAUSE HE DID, AND IT WAS LIKE SO MUCH YOU COULD FILL UP A CUP. I DON'T REALLY KNOW THINGS ABOUT PREGNANCY AND WHAT TO DO. I WANT TO GO ON BIRTH CONTROL BUT I DON'T KNOW IF I AM PREGNANT YET. IM SO LOST. I NEED HELP
UNPROTECTED SEX CAUSES PREGNANCY, YOU ARE AT RISK!
Has it been 5 days or less? If so then you can get the morning after pill to prevent pregnancy, IF NOT then you basically have to wait and see if you get pregnant.
YOU DO NOT NEED PARNETAL COSNENT for birth control or abortion services, so you truly should get on birth control!
Posted: 12/13/06 - 18:30 Post subject: i know what you are feeling
Please please please educate yourself. I was at that age also when I first had sex. I did not know any better. I was dumb and 'in love' and I was very lucky not to get pregnant. However, I was a nervous wreck every day until I knew that we were not having a baby. It was all because I was not educated in sex.
Planned Parenthood has educational handouts..and people that you can talk to. They understand and do not judge.
All I ask is that you find out some information before you choose to have sex again.
Thank you very much and good luck.
Now I am 10years older and my husband and I want to start a family. I am very glad that I waited to have a child.
Posted: 11/15/07 - 10:39 Post subject: Re: BIRTH CONTROL WHILE [[ MAYBE ]] BEING PREGNANT
"I'm 16 years old. I am on the pill but i have not been taking it regularly. I would take one then probably miss a few days by accident. And about a week before my due period i have had less than a day of spotting . What does this mean?
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