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Q: Ppllllleeeeeaaasssseee Hhhhhheelllllpppp
asked by: chb22 on November 24th, 2005
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Ok listen to this, me and this girl had sex in early september with a condom. We didnt do it hard and I also pulled out before I came and the condom was a trojan with spermicide. I also checked to make sure it was not broke and it wasnt. Ok, her period was due the next week but came about a week and a half late. She has always had an irregular period but its never came late, just early. In october she had her period at normal time again. In november it cam early but it also came back about a week later. This has happened to her before and she almost had to get on birth control because of it. Its been almost 13 weeks and she hasnt felt any signs at all and her periods when they come are completely normal. Im just worried about her 2 week late period. Could this have been caused by worrying too much or could she be pregnant. Please help. Im scared.
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Carifairy
replied on November 24th, 2005
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Okay, if she is having a normal period it is quite unlikely that she is pregnant. I am in the nursing field by the way.. She could always take an early pregnancy test, or planned parenthood offers them free. She also should consider the birth control pill, as it will not only prevent pregnancy but will regulate her cycles! 1800-230-plan is the number. They often offer free or lower cost services to teens.
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