you should stop having sex
2006-11-07 02:48:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The best advice I can give you is to take precautions and go talk to the nurse at school aswell as you can ask them for places where you can go to speak with a doctor about birth control that does not require your parents finding out. From first hand experience I am 16 and pregnant. We were not expecting for me to get pregnant however I did not take the proper steps in protecting myself. Protect yourself until you are ready to take on the responsibility and finish school. Because it is very difficult to go to school and have a baby at the same time. Your whole world changes. Live life while you can and worry about the rest when the time is right you will know it.
2006-11-07 05:17:07
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answered by YoungMomToBe 2
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I thought that this was already answered..guess not. Anyway, you really need to go on the pill and use protection also. You really need to talk to your parents also. They need to know what situation their daughter is going through at the moment. You need to tell them about your decsion about whether or not you want to go on the pill. My advice..start taking birth control pills. It will help prevent you from becoming pregnant at such a young age, but just remember it won't fully prevent it. The best prevention is just to stop having sex. But that's really up to you. Good luck. =]
2006-11-07 03:12:46
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answered by Jenn 2
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Hi! Normally the type of birth control pills are decided by the doctor after having done some analyses, and it is also reccommended in order to avoid other possible negative effects. So, you can also take the opportunity to ask him if you can take them, even if you are 15. Bye!!
2006-11-07 02:55:55
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answered by Gospel of Thomas 2
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DO SOMETHING. Birth control pills won't protect you from STDs but they are a very convenient and effective form of contraception.
But DO SOMETHING. Pregnancy changes your life in so many ways even if you're a legal adult in a stable relationship with good health insurance. At 15... there's no good outcome of an unplanned pregnancy.
2006-11-07 02:55:54
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answered by Scott F 5
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Go to your nearest Planned Parenthood and get on the pill! Everything is confidential. At 15, you don't need to be a parent. I wasn't even ready at 21, so take care of yourself. Get on the pill and USE CONDEMS!!
2006-11-07 02:50:20
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answered by Chavahleah 2
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genuinely! And best for you for taking under consideration contraception. Condoms are nonetheless in all likelihood sensible at this aspect too, the pill doesn't preserve you adverse to STDs. Earthstar is way off base, the pill received't damage your body and its far more effective perfect to be taking it than be pregnant at your age.
2016-11-28 21:19:17
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answered by ? 4
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You really shouldn't be having sex, but since you are yes protect yourself!! Use condoms and the pill. The pill will help you not get pregnant and the condom will help you not get an STD. If I were you I would be waiting to have sex.
2006-11-07 03:04:13
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answered by mamaof2 2
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If your Sexual active and not ready for a child than yes you need to be on Birth Control
2006-11-07 02:50:49
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answered by Tara 5
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If you are having sex you need to take precautions. Even if you are on the pill you still need to use a barrier method because the pill does not protect against STD's.
2006-11-07 02:49:24
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answered by WendyD1999 5
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Um yes you should go on them if your having sex unless you want to be a teen mom. I have no idea what I'm not ready to pass pregnancy means though.
2006-11-07 02:50:00
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answered by hot like me 3
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