ok, i am a gurl, duh, and for age we'll just say im not of legal age to have sex, but i really love my boyfriend, that or i am just crazy, and we had sex, but that was roughly a month ago and i still havent got my period, but im not regular or any thing but im still worried, so my question is, is ther a age u have to be to get a pregnacy test? and if there is what is it? and secondly is it too late to figure out if im pregnant this way?? do i have to wait?? because i dontknow if it has to be done right away after words or not, thanks so much in anvance and i i really apresheate this, byes
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? wowwxoxox answered Wednesday August 5 2009, 6:45 pm: Okay well, there is NO legal age to get a pregnancy test. you should still try and take the test. if you havent got your period yet, i would, but periods sometimes do come late. trust me dont stresss about it, just calm dowwn, and dont freak it. stuff happens, next time just think before you do that shit. i dont know how young you are, butttt, if its that young and you are pregnant, its a hard thing to do but this happened to me before, tell your parents right away. wait about a week or two if your that scared about it. thats what i did, and they werent as mad because i told them right away. but if you wait they will be. your boyfriend will also be upset about it, but he will get used to it. hopefully i helppedd. because im 16 and pregnanttt. [ wowwxoxox's advice column | Ask wowwxoxox A Question ]
x0advice4y3w answered Tuesday August 4 2009, 12:14 am: there's not age to buy a pregnacy test..
you should wait until about 5 days after your missed period. sometimes periods can come later then others, that doesn't mean you're pregnant. and yeah i think you might be a tad bit too young to even be having sex. next time, i'd think twice about it. [ x0advice4y3w's advice column | Ask x0advice4y3w A Question ]
ohitscassidy answered Friday July 31 2009, 6:22 pm: anyone can buy a pregnancy test, theres no age.
and i would say since your not regular i would take a test about 4 weeks after the sex.. if you still havent gotten your period just because you didnt actually miss doesnt mean that your not pregnant, if your not regular.. try remembering the day you had your last period on then about 14 days later(not always true for EVERY girl) you were ovulating so if you had sex around that date.. then your chances are higher [ ohitscassidy's advice column | Ask ohitscassidy A Question ]
lacexface answered Friday July 31 2009, 11:03 am: There's no legal age to buy a pregnancy test, or that I know of. And yes, after your first missed period, you can find out whether you're pregnant or not, so it's not too early. Sometimes after your first time having sex it can make your period a little whacky, mine did. But if you guys used protection and it didn't break, you're fine. No need to worry.
Lianna25 answered Friday July 31 2009, 8:39 am: wow you must be really young in asking these questions and by the way you write, but im not here to judge i just hope that next time you would think twice about sex. Anyways, theres no age limit in buying a pregnancy test, so i suggest you buy one to be on the safe side. You shouldnt be worried unless he told you that he accidently cum in you...besides that i wouldnt worry to much...Buy the pregnancy test once you miss your period. I'll advise you to talk to an older person in taking the test correctly, because if you do it wrong it can show up with negatives results.Next time use a condom, or stay away from sex untill you know the consequences of it. Pregnancy is no joke. [ Lianna25's advice column | Ask Lianna25 A Question ]
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