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Could i use birth control to get rid of the baby inside?

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PostPosted: 11/28/06 - 00:17    Post subject: Could i use birth control to get rid of the baby inside? Vote now! Reply with quote

Well me and my bf had sex and we didnt use a condom, and i am pretty sure he cam inside me, but that could just been my white goopy stuff coming out. Now it was on sat, the 18th, and today is the 27th. so it has been nine days. I had my period was at the beginning of nov; so i should be ready again towards the end or this month into dec. Now i have heard alot of stuff about bc (birth control) since i am so worried about be pregnant and i dont want to because this would ruin my modeling career, could i take bc and that would get rid of it; or is there something else i can do? I dont want to bring my mom into this, and i dont want her to be disappointed that i did this! i am going to fill horrible. I dont want to have a kid right now, when i dont have the time for it. Will you plz help me i really need it, i am dieing to have it. I also dont want to go to the docter her because everyone Knows me. I am also having an M R I done on my knee and i told them i wasnt pregnant, can that do the job that i am looking for? plz plz help me. i would love to hear from you my hotmail is lynn_69me.
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PostPosted: 11/28/06 - 01:14    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I could not log in, comp problems..

Birth control will not end a pregnancy, only an abortion procedure will.

before you worry, you need to actually take a pregancy test first.
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PostPosted: 10/26/07 - 08:13    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Crying or Very sad if you did not want a baby you should not of had sex.abortion of any kind is not right.you should go to youtube.com and look at the silent scream.it shows how the get rid of a baby and it is not nice. :evil:missmodel212
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