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babymomma

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I Think Im Pregnant
Posted: 01-26-05 12:26pm

I had sex with my ex about two weeks ago, I was supposed to come on my period by now and I haven't. I have slight pregnancy symptoms but they are not really strong. I didn't really plan on getting pregnant but if I am I have every intention on keeping my child. If I am pregnant, how am I supposed to tell my mother. :oops: , :?
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lil_blaze2004

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Posted: 01-26-05 12:33pm

I would take a hpt (home pregnancy test) and see what comes up. You could be late just from stressing. How old are you? As for telling your mom, wait and see if you're preggo first and then maybe ask some of the girls on the teen forum what they did. Good luck.
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BrianBaby

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Posted: 01-26-05 12:51pm

Take a test to find out for sure first......As for telling your mom, gosh I don't know!! The hardest thing I have ever had to do in my life, was tell my parents.....I told them about two hours after I found out that I was pregnant, I couldn't not tell them. It was seriously the hardest thing I ever did. They were hurt, they still are now, but they're supporting me......So are my b/f's parents......
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girlstar

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Posted: 01-26-05 12:53pm

I agree with the other too. Take a hpt and find out if you are before you tell your parents. I haven't told my parents yet but it's because my mom's going over seas to visit my grandma for a month and I rather not ruin her trip. So i'll be about 10, almost 11 weeks when I tell them. Good luck hun!
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babymomma

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Posted: 01-26-05 13:54pm

I am 22 years old . When is the best time to take the home pregnancy test? The only reason why I am scared to tell my mother if I am pregnant this is not the first time I have become pregnant, but this would be the first child. She guessed that I was pregnant when I was 17, but I didn't have the baby, which I now regret.
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Tazzy D

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Posted: 01-26-05 15:16pm

Well if you where suppose to start your period all ready and you havent then it is considered late and you would be able to take a test now and it would show up positive or neg. But that is only if your period is all ready late. Some hpt will test as early as 5 days before the missed period. Good luck to you hun, and just be a woman and tell your mom she will eventually find out anyways. As they say its a mothers intiuition
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missjenniferlee

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Posted: 01-26-05 15:49pm

If you had sex 2 weeks ago, even if you were pregnant you would not miss a period yet. More than likely you are stressed about something and missed because of that.
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babymomma

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Posted: 01-27-05 23:36pm

Ladies I don't think im pregnant, I think that I got my period today :cry: :cry: :cry:
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jessamyn

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Posted: 01-29-05 05:57am

Pregnancy symptoms I dont think would be showing up that early you can create almost fake like pregnancy symptoms from the stress and belief that you are pregnant
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