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For god's sake, I see so many of these posts it's unreal. I am willing to lose points to make it stop! Here are some generic answers since none of you read each other's posts!

Q) My boyfriend did blah blah blah on/in/around/over me while we were fooling around, could I be pregnant?

A) Yes. Anytime you have sex, you could be pregnant. Yes, with a condom, Yes with any birth control of any sort. Rare but it happens.

Q) How do I know I might be pregnant?

A) Know the signs before you get it on. Anyone who is old enough to have sex is old enough to read about pregnancy and STDs. Signs include: Missed period, sore boobs, period like cramps, and sometimes no symptoms at all.

For the love of God, anytime you think you might be pregnant, spend the $10 and do a test! It's THAT easy!

2006-12-05 06:14:59 · 18 answers · asked by Kiss My Shaz 7 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

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YES! Thanks you, I am so sick of those questions!! Get to a freaking doctor or buy a test!!! Some may need to word their questions differently... if wondering what pregnancy symptoms are, then ask that!! How the hell do I know a teenage girl 1000 miles away is pregnant!! GOSH!

Sorry I actually am pregnant, and moody. lol

2006-12-05 06:19:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 5

That's funny and quite true! But, you have to remember some people ask questions to feel comfort. They just want to know for sure and be reassured. Or maybe a young women really has no clue as what to do if they think they are pregnant nor have the money to get a test. I agree totally with what you are saying there are a lot of people getting on here saying off the wall stuff. We just cant forget that some people doesn't have the same knowledge as us.

2006-12-05 06:51:52 · answer #2 · answered by Sari 2 · 1 0

I disagree entirely.

While it can get irritating seeing the same questions over and over, and giving the same answers over and over...not everyone had parents to teach them about this stuff. Some parents don't care, some are scared, some don't know what to teach, some don't think it necessary. Not to mention that every woman is a little different from the ones she knows, and it can be embarrassing to ask parents or friends.

I was 26 years old before I found out that the myths I had been taught about conception were wrong. I learned a lot in the past 3 years and I consider it a privilege to teach others and pass on what I've learned. If I can help one person out there, I'm happy.

If you don't like people asking the same questions, don't bother reading. If you can't be bothered to give someone a real answer, don't bother answering. Not everything is common knowledge and what seems old hat to some of us isn't readily available to everyone. There's conflicting info out there all the time and asking those who've actually been through it a bit helps ease the tension. I've seen a lot of rude comments or "You should know that, grow up" that were uncalled for. If you can't help, don't.

2006-12-05 06:45:10 · answer #3 · answered by tigger062077 3 · 3 4

I understand what you are saying however, when someone is nervous about something new that is happening to their body they are not always able to do the logical thing, like reading other peoples posts. When I first started TTC I was the same way, it is all new and any information I got was helpful. Please don't let your animosity towards young or inexperienced people get in the way of giving good answers. Perhaps you should stop answering questions in this section for a while, it sounds like your tired of it anyway, and that is why people come here to get questions answered, not to feel bad for asking them. Don't take this post the wrong way, I just thought you should hear the other side from someone who is not always as smart as some of the other people who have posted on this question and doesn't always know exactly what to say or ask so that I get the answer I am looking for.

2006-12-05 06:36:17 · answer #4 · answered by pirategirls16 2 · 3 3

Why rant about this? Just don't read the question. There are people, young and old, who have never been pregnant and have no idea what it feels like. People who have been trying and are a little excited about things or people who may be scared. Sounds like you need a time out. Get out of the house and do something and quit bashing the people who actually come here for questions and answers. Isn't this the Trying to Conceive forum? Wouldn't that be a good question here? And yes, we all know go buy a test. We all had high school biology.

2006-12-05 07:14:51 · answer #5 · answered by Traci W 1 · 1 4

I disagree. You have the choice to answer or not answer a question. Many people are looking for emotional support more than anything. I am a very educated person, and after reading many sites about pregnancy, I still decided to post my question to this board. I strongly believe in learning about and understanding other people's experiences....real life experiences -- that websites and books might not tell you. If it bothers you, simply don't answer the question. I think bringing negativity to this board is not the way to go. I think we should support each other; we all have great things to share.

2006-12-05 07:50:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

LMAO Tae. Did you consume a number of those cookie monster pot cookies right this moment?? @Tae.... lol i meant cuz you have been asking certainly one of those Q. haha. go take a nap! I basically slept for like 5 hours. yet i'm vacationing right this moment. :) @going to the coast, the place I used to stay. it relatively is approximately 3 hours away now. with any luck the weathers extreme-high quality, gonna visit the sea coast!

2016-10-04 22:08:36 · answer #7 · answered by greenwell 4 · 0 0

correct. but do consider that there are times when books are not enough because they do not feel they do not have personal experiences and they can not make you feel better when you are loosing your mind due to stress and all you need is to hear something from a human. i have read a lot but sometimes i am so confused that i may ask just to compare sorry for my bad english

2006-12-05 06:25:38 · answer #8 · answered by inuog 2 · 4 1

The only problem with your post is that in about 5 minutes it will have rolled to the 2nd page on Y!A and I don't think anyone ever reads that far.
This should be a permanent post that always at the top of the pregnancy forum.

2006-12-05 06:20:12 · answer #9 · answered by wyllow 6 · 3 4

While some people may be totally clueless about their body, I don't think its right to be negative towards them. Because I know how they feel. I am 20 years old and I am totally clueless about me being that I have an irregular period. I always have so its hard to try and figure out things like this.

2006-12-05 06:32:10 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 5 3

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