we did it like 2 weeks ago and she been feeling nasuaes and stomich cramps,i'm not sure wat to do i'm 17 and shes 15
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? SaraBean answered Saturday January 5 2008, 12:41 pm: Well, the best advice I can give you is to take a pregnancy test, alot of times it can just be her nerves...you know when your nervouse about something how your stomache can freak out on ya?? I know mine does...maybe just the thought of being pregnant is freaking her out. But, like I said, there is really only one sure fire way to know whats going on with that tummy or not, and that is to take the pregnancy test. If she's not, you guys lucked out! Just use more precausions next time, although the only way to actually completely prevent this is by not having sex. My best friend has been pregnant twice, one she used a condom, and the other she used the pill....But she STILL got pregnant. Now she has the most beautiful baby girl I have EVER seen and couldnt be happier. Its hard at first, Im not gonna lie, but if she is pregnant, congratulations, life is so precious. Just remember that abortion isnt always the right answer, my friend doesnt have two little ones because she chose not to have the first one...and it has haunted her ever since. Not to mention the physical and mental risks that are involved. but if you find you cant take care of a new life, I believe in adoption...But what the heck, you dont even know for sure yet!! : ) Sorry I rambled!! Im bad at that, and I really hope that things do work out for you two.... Please let me know how it goes!! And thanks for asking me, hope that I helped. [ SaraBean's advice column | Ask SaraBean A Question ]
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