Why are we recommending you do so? Primarily because if you do not you will continue to stress out over this. Stress does strange things to us. In women it is the biggest killer of your period. If you do not take a home pregnancy test and find out you are not pregnant I can almost guarantee you will miss your next period.
The volume of letter received over missed periods are the result, about 99%, of stress not pregnancy. A simple home pregnancy test will set your mind at ease.
I know your thinking what if my mom finds the test kit. Go to a drug store and find a kit you want. Read the instructions on when you should test. How long you should wait before taking the test and when to test when you do test.
Buy the kit the night before and put it in your purse or book bag. Then in the morning when you go to take your shower take it into the bathroom with you. Open the package carefully because you will want to repackage the kit when done. Take the test. When you have the results are shown repackage the kit, take it back in your bedroom and place it back in your course or backpack and dispose of it at school.
Now if you get a positive test don't freak out. There are more false positives than false negative especially with the more inexpensive kits. Wait 5 days and test again. If you get a negative you are not pregnant.
Xenolan answered Wednesday November 13 2013, 2:20 pm: The chance is very small, but not zero. It depends on a few things, like how much was there in the first place, how well he wiped it off, and how long he waited before touching you again. For your peace of mind, get an at-home test and see what it says. [ Xenolan's advice column | Ask Xenolan A Question ]
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