ok yeah some people probably will call me a slut but im 14 and i had sex with my boyfriend. well we started for like 4 min then he noticed the condom broke and i just got over my period yesterday. im so scared wht are the earliest signs of pregnany and is my risk of it really high?
please let me know im soo scared right now even my boyfriend was crying about it
If you're really worried, and it was recent, then (assuming you can get it where you are) get a prescription for the morning after pill (Plan B). You don't want to ruin your life forever because of a defective condom!
Say_goodbyex3 answered Wednesday October 4 2006, 8:49 am: Well only if he juzzed in you. Umn and don`t worry i`m 14 too.
and I already had abortion. Nobodys gonna think of you any diff. Unless there not really your friends. and the first 1 to 2 weeks you cant really find out. but your boobs will start to ach because your developing milk. and you`ll get alot hungrier and having to pee alot. But bout your boyfriend you should talk to him. If hes upset bout this because if you are. then you guys should really sitt down and talk. But if he decides not to be there for you then you should find a better boyfriend. but all i`m sayin is wait and get a pregnacy test.
Exquisitechick answered Wednesday October 4 2006, 6:29 am: you should be fine. But, when he found out it broke did he stop right away? If so, then youre most likely not pregnant. Now if he didnt stop and he finished in you, then you have a good chance of being pregnant.
PoiS0neDLOvE answered Wednesday October 4 2006, 4:36 am: It depends on a few circumstances. When the condom broke, did you keep going or did he pull out? If you stopped right away, you probably have nothing to worry about. If you kept going, the risk is definitely higher. [ PoiS0neDLOvE's advice column | Ask PoiS0neDLOvE A Question ]
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