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Me and my boyfriend had unprotected sex for 5 minutes and i cant go and get a pregnancy test what am i suppose to do?

2006-12-22 04:57:21 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

im only 15 years old

2006-12-22 05:06:19 · update #1

12 answers

10. Tender, swollen breasts

9. Fatigue

8. Implantation bleeding

7. Nausea or vomiting

6. Increased sensitivity to odors

5. Abdominal bloating

4. Frequent urination

3. A missed period

2. Your basal body temperature stays high

And finally...

1. The proof: A positive home pregnancy test



Also, You can check out this website if you have any other questions...

http://www.babycenter.com/pregnancy-symptoms

If you are pregnant.. call your Dr right away.. you wil need to be seen :-)

Good luck!!!!!!

2006-12-22 05:46:32 · answer #1 · answered by laceylu555 2 · 1 0

Please bear in mind that a person can be pregnant with NO symptoms, and a person can have all the symptoms of pregnancy without being pregnant. You really won't know for sure until you take a pregnancy test. A blood test (done at your doctor's office or Planned Parenthood) can tell if you're pregnant as early as 1 week after you had sex. Home pregnancy tests take at least 2 weeks after you had sex, if not longer (took me 3 weeks). Have you missed your period yet? Wait until you miss your period before you get a pregnancy test. If your cycle isn't regular, wait 3 weeks after you had sex.

Why can't you get a pregnancy test? You can buy a home pregnancy test at any grocery store or drug store. You can go to planned parenthood.

If you aren't pregnant, please buy some condoms (or get some for free from planned parenthood) and make your boyfriend use them! He will use them if he cares about you.

2006-12-22 05:36:05 · answer #2 · answered by kris 6 · 1 0

How long ago did you have sex? If it was very recently, it may be too early to know.

Usually the first typical signs of pregnancy are: Nausea, extreme fatigue, irritability, sore breasts, however these symptoms are also symptoms of an oncoming period.

I'm not sure why you can't go and get a test? Is there a Birth Right or Planned Parenthood nearby? They offer free pregnancy tests and it's confidential.

Good luck.

2006-12-22 05:02:10 · answer #3 · answered by brnxbombercutie 1 · 0 0

First, do you think you were ovulating? If you think you weren't the chance of getting pregnant is very slight. Second, sympthoms are different and usually come not earlier than 7 days after the conception, sometimes much later, they include: sore breasts, nausea, mood swings. These are the most common ones! Third, if you want to be sure, take a pregnancy tests at least 14 days after the intercourse. Good luck!

2006-12-22 05:07:12 · answer #4 · answered by baby2007 3 · 0 0

Implantation Bleeding:
Implantation bleeding can be one of the earliest pregnancy symptoms. About 6-12 days after conception, the embryo implants itself into the uterine wall. Some women will experience spotting as well as some cramping.

Other Explanations: Actual menstruation, altered menstruation, changes in birth control pill, infection, or abrasion from intercourse.

Delay/Difference in Menstruation:
A delayed or missed menstruation is the most common pregnancy symptom leading a woman to test for pregnancy. When you become pregnant, your next period should be missed. Many women can bleed while they are pregnant, but typically the bleeding will be shorter or lighter than a normal period. This symptom is commonly explained by other reasons. If you have been sexually active and have missed a period, it is recommended that you take a test: Order my pregnancy test

Other Explanations: Excessive weight gain/loss, fatigue, hormonal problems, tension, stress, ceasing to take the birth control pill, or breast-feeding.

Swollen/Tender Breasts:
Swollen or tender breasts is a pregnancy symptom which may begin as early as 1-2 weeks after conception. Women may notice changes in their breasts; they may be tender to the touch, sore, or swollen.

Other Explanations: Hormonal imbalance, birth control pills, impending menstruation (PMS) can also cause your breasts to be swollen or tender.

Fatigue/Tiredness:
Feeling fatigued or more tired is a pregnancy symptom which can also start as early as the first week after conception.

Other Explanations: Stress, exhaustion, depression, common cold or flu, or other illnesses can also leave you feeling tired or fatigued.

Nausea/Morning Sickness:
This well-known pregnancy symptom will often show up between 2-8 weeks after conception. Some women are fortunate to not deal with morning sickness at all, while others will feel nauseous throughout most of their pregnancy.

Other Explanations: Food poisoning, stress, or other stomach disorders can also cause you to feel queasy.

Backaches:
Lower backaches may be a symptom that occurs early in pregnancy; however, it is common to experience a dull backache throughout an entire pregnancy.

Other Explanations: Impending menstruation, stress, other back problems, and physical or mental strains.

Headaches:
The sudden rise of hormones in your body can cause you to have headaches early in pregnancy.

Other Explanations: Dehydration, caffeine withdrawal, impending menstruation, eye strain, or other ailments can be the source of frequent or chronic headaches.

Frequent Urination:
Around 6-8 weeks after conception, you may find yourself making a few extra trips to the bathroom.

Other Explanations: Urinary tract infection, diabetes, increasing liquid intake, or taking excessive diuretics.

Darkening of Areolas:
If you are pregnant, the skin around your nipples may get darker.

Other Explanations: Hormonal imbalance unrelated to pregnancy or may be a leftover effect from a previous pregnancy.

Food Cravings:
While you may not have a strong desire to eat pickles and ice cream, many women will feel cravings for certain foods when they are pregnant. This can last throughout your entire pregnancy.

Other Explanations: Poor diet, lack of a certain nutrient, stress, depression, or impending menstruation.

2006-12-22 06:08:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Go to a womens clinic or to a crisis pregnancy center. Look it up in the phone book. If you think you are mature enough and old enough to be having sex....especially unprotected...then you ought to be mature enough to figure out what to do next.
If you can't go to your parents with this, then you need to consult with someone....the people at the clinic would be very helpful. They can also educate you on how to avoid this situation in the future.
Good luck.

2006-12-22 05:42:08 · answer #6 · answered by Sunshine 3 · 0 0

no period, change of appetite, moodiness, need for more sleep, gain or lose weight and the best of all the rabbit dies (for all those not familiar with that saying, it means the test came back POSITIVE). Buy a pregnancy test...you'll know in a minute. Hope you're ready for the answer.

2006-12-22 05:01:03 · answer #7 · answered by MeHurdu 4 · 0 0

Yes you can go an get a confidential pregnancy test at Planned Parenthood in your city. You can also buy an over the counter test at your local grocery/drug store. Go get tested now so you can review your options.

2006-12-22 05:17:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you'll figure it out sooner or later.

not everyone has symptoms. tests are really the only way to tell.

why can't you get a test? you don't have to be 18 and they don't cost much. if you are pregnant you're going to have to get a lot more than a stupid test.

2006-12-22 05:08:12 · answer #9 · answered by Jessica 4 · 0 0

Remember that early pregnancy signs mimic PMS signs!

2006-12-22 05:09:25 · answer #10 · answered by kel_be 3 · 0 0

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