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Q: pregnant in college ?
asked by: vballchik18 on January 7th, 2009
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ok im going to be honest im so scared... my ex and i broke up before i left for school in august and since then i have slept with 3 guys not including him... all with protection... it has been since november since i last had sex and the first/second of december i had what i thought ws my period but instead in was just blood globs when id go to the bathroom and they werent the pinkish red thats suppose to be a sign of pregnancy they were blood red and sometimes a deep red... but since then i havent had a period... and we im starting to get scared becuz im not sure if it was my period or not. i have looked into all the symptoms of pregnancy and it doesnt seem like im pregnant, but then again my stomach hurts to squeeze where the poss baby could be... i mean imnot tired, nauseas nothing, but i just have a bad feeling about this whole thing... im afraid to go to the store and get a pregnancy test tho too... for fear i will run into someone i know... i just dnt know wat to do... anyone plz help!
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Mabel
replied on January 7th, 2009
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You can't avoid getting tested for pregnancy - especially if you think that is what is going on. Bleeding is NOT a symptom of pregnancy and I'm not sure where you heard it but it isn't true.

Planned Parenthood gives FREE pregnancy testing and there should be an on campus clinic that can also help you out with a pregnancy test. That would also probably be free! If you want it to be private, take a bus (or drive) further away to buy a test. They are cheap and will put your mind at ease.
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lele25
replied on January 7th, 2009
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Most schools have a student health center where you can test, also like the above poster said, there's always PP.
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