Half the time I think they are faking for attention on Yahoo Answers. But I agree - "See a doctor" should be the only answer (other than the obvious - use protection, use abstinence and talk to your parents).
2006-08-29 06:07:24
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answered by Leah 6
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I agree with you about the teens who are asking if they are pregnant. How the hell are we supposed to know? Instead of asking "Am I Pregnant?" (By the way some of them can't even spell pregnant correctly) They should ask "Does anyone have experience with this?" this way we can share experiences with them. I think sometimes females are so anxious to get pregnant that every little headache or belly ache is a pregnancy sign to them and they just want the satisfaction of asking their question on YA and hoping everyone will tell them they are pregnant. Some females have set up doctor's appointments but are still anxious for feedback. I don't think teens should have babies but I think they have questions and maybe can't afford a doctor so they come on YA to ask. I don't necessarily think their questions are stupid but when they can't spell the word pregnant then they shouldn't be having a baby! All the serious females asking serious questions on here it is a way for them to get answers and opinions.
2006-08-29 06:09:34
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answered by Pink Princess 6
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Haven't you ever heard the saying, "there is no stupid question".
I can understand teens asking questions on here. Sometimes it's just to hard to ask someone close and maybe not sure how to go about asking a doctor. Sometimes you would rather get advice from a stranger who will be honest. And maybe find out that there is no need to go to a doctor after all.
Parents now a days don't seem to be talking to there kids about sex and pregnancy. If more parents talked to there kids we wouldn't have so many teens on line trying to get answers to there questions.
2006-08-29 06:08:58
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answered by Tired-Mom 5
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2016-10-01 01:20:29
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answered by ridder 4
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What would be better ...is if they asked their questions BEFORE they got pregnant...maybe save everyone a little grief.
Its funny how they get all curious and inquisitive once it's too late.
2006-08-29 06:07:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes they don't feel comfortable doing that. They may be scared. Don't go on a web sight for advice if you don't want to help other people! When I was a teen I wish I had someone I could have gone to for advice! Keep on asking teens!!
2006-08-29 06:04:08
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answered by rye252000 3
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I think most of y'all sound judgemental and mean. I feel sorry for your children. Teenagers are immature, and some of them may have made stupid decisions, but deriding them doesn't help anyone. Thumbs down to all of y'all.
2006-08-29 08:22:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm more tired of stupid teens getting pregnant, personally.
2006-08-29 06:03:27
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answered by tagi_65 5
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While this is true that they should see a doctor, it is better that they ask on here than just do NOTHING & are ignorant to their babies' needs...right?
2006-08-29 06:03:21
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answered by Penn State Princess 3
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I am just tired of the stupid question, no matter who they come from.
2006-08-29 06:06:09
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answered by Mark F 4
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