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PostPosted: 10/18/07 - 13:44    Post subject: to avoid pregnancy Vote now! Reply with quote

i am 20 i had sex with my boy friend on 10/09/2007,my menstrual period date is 9th but up to now i didn't get periods,what i have to do to avoid pregnancy,if i am pregnant.please give reply soon.
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