Question Posted Wednesday January 12 2011, 6:09 pm
i'm 5 days late, and i have all my normal period symptoms but i took a cheap 8 dollar test and it came up positive . i live in florida so you have to be 18 to get an abortion, am i pregnant ? or should i take another test cause i heard of false positives . please help asappp!!!
If you do happen to be pregnant, you have 3 options. You can either keep the baby and take responsibility for your actions, or you can take the somewhat easy way out and either place your child up for adoption, or you can have an abortion (with parental consent, I'm assuming since you are under 18).
WittyUsernameHere answered Thursday January 13 2011, 9:22 am: While false positives are possible, they're absolutely rare. It's possible to have a period early on in a pregnancy and still be pregnant. Take another test if you need, but even if it comes up negative you'd be foolish to not go to a doctor and have them check. [ WittyUsernameHere's advice column | Ask WittyUsernameHere A Question ]
sunshine1232 answered Wednesday January 12 2011, 8:42 pm: I think you should take another test just to make
sure it's better to be safe then sorry you could be
pregnant seeing as you haven't gotten your period for 5 days even though you have all your normal
period symptoms plus the test came back positive if
your concerned you could visit your doctor or research it on the internet but i'd take another test to make sure it's better to be on the safe side especially when it comes to taking pregnancy tests
you never know with those(: [ sunshine1232's advice column | Ask sunshine1232 A Question ]
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