I've been sexually active for 2 years. I'm 16 right now and with this amazing guy. We had unprotected sex just a few nights ago, and protected sex a few times before that. It's the time of the month where I should be getting my period, but I'm 2 days late. I was wondering if I should go ahead and get a pregnancy test, or wait another week. my period has been regular for almost 2 years now.
If so, what type of test should i get? One of my friends said get an E.P.T. for the best accuracy. Someone please help.. Thanks
dpry11805 answered Tuesday August 8 2006, 10:52 pm: I think that you should get the test just to be safe. it would be better to be safe then sorry.
I think you should get he first response one because friends of mine tell me it works, and its known that other brands have given up because it works so well. [ dpry11805's advice column | Ask dpry11805 A Question ]
AuntieEm answered Tuesday August 8 2006, 9:59 pm: wait a few more days
if you are like, a week late, get an E.P.T. most def.
but, if you do it too early, some will become negative anyway.
so, wiat about a week, and try again
best of luck <33
Dumbblond1chick answered Tuesday August 8 2006, 9:08 pm: E.P.T definitly but two days is not late enough you should wait a week then see. Talk to me if you find out you are cause ive been in your shoes before and definitly have some advice on that as well [ Dumbblond1chick's advice column | Ask Dumbblond1chick A Question ]
ductape_n_roses answered Tuesday August 8 2006, 9:07 pm: I think you should get a pregnancy test ASAP. Being a 16 year old mother is not a fun thing. Get a test and if it turns negative, don't loosen up yet. Wait another week or so and take another just to make sure. [ ductape_n_roses's advice column | Ask ductape_n_roses A Question ]
lilteacup answered Tuesday August 8 2006, 8:35 pm: I think you should get a pregnancy test.
You have no idea if it's not coming because you are pregnant or because you are so freaked out that it has affected you.
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