i think that i'm pregnat. the reason why is that my boyfriend busted and then i got on him and he put it in me. so am i pregnat or not. let me know please because i'm scared and i have all the smyptons.
LSRGrayson answered Friday April 28 2006, 8:09 pm: Well, I'd say the best way to know is a pregnancy test. However, depending on your age, you might need your mom or dad to buy you it, unless you have an older friend. Chances are if you went to a doctor or a planned parenthood establishment, they would either turn you away, or tell your parents, either of which could be bad. I'm not an expert on pregnancy, being a guy who's never had a pregnant girlfriend. Have you missed your most recent period after your boyfriend put his spurm in you? If so, you COULD be pregnant...or you could have a delayed period, which has happened to two of my friends who regularly make love to their boyfriends. Just having the symptoms isn't always a confirmation, it could just be a virus or other illness. Unless you are super fertile, your boyfriend is super potent, both, or just by fate, not every time a guy ejaculates in you will lead to pregnancy. It depends on time of the month, time after period, ect. Depending on how old you are, your only options could be to appeal to an older female friend for assistance in obtaining a home pregnancy test, or simply wait. I know waiting isn't the most desirable option, but if you are a minor, your choices are few and far in between. Even if you go to the school nurse, I think national law requires them to inform your parents, which I'm sure you don't want. A month may seem a long time while you are waiting on edge, but even another two weeks can either confirm or deny your fears. I will keep you in my prayers, and sincerly hope for the best for you. Email me if you need additional help, and I will try to do what I can for you.
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