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OK, here i go. I am 18 years old and i think i am preg i took a test but it was neg. i know i ovulated on the 2nd of Feb and i had sex everyday from Jan 19 till this morning and i have no birthcontrol what so ever and he doesn't pull out. What are the chances

2007-02-18 05:40:27 · 9 answers · asked by Tiff 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

the first day of my last period was January 19 and i even had sex then and i have sex usually multiple times a day and people may think i am crazy but i do want a kid cause i don't have a mom and i would just like to have the family i always wanted

2007-02-18 06:51:33 · update #1

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Were you TRYING to get pregnant?? If your period isn't late, there's no way to know. But you didn't mention you when your last period was. Your chances are always 50/50. If you're not trying to get pregnant, use birth control & a condom before you end up with something worse than a baby.

2007-02-18 05:44:59 · answer #1 · answered by Aaliyah & Natalie's Mommy 6 · 2 0

Your chances are very high..Anytime you do not use any type of birth control you have a very good chance of becoming pregnant...If you are trying to get pregnant Good Luck...If you are not I would suggest using some form of birth control to avoid having an unwanted pregnancy... Are you late for your period? If so wait a few days and test again make sure you use first morning urine, it is the most concentrated...If it is still neg and sitll no period go to the Dr and have them give you a blood test...this will tell you for sure either way.....Good Luck~

2007-02-18 13:50:51 · answer #2 · answered by Lisa ♥'s Tim 6 · 0 0

Chances of you getting pregnant is very good. Using no birth control or condoms leads to pregnancy. There is a couple of early pregnancy signs to look out for...

Top 10 signs of pregnancy

If you're extremely tuned in to your body's rhythms, you may begin to suspect you're pregnant soon after conception. But most women won't experience any early pregnancy symptoms until the fertilised egg attaches itself to the uterine wall, several days after conception. Others may notice no signs of pregnancy for weeks and begin to wonder "Am I pregnant?" only when they miss a period. Below is a list of some of the first signs of impending motherhood. You may experience all, some, or none of these symptoms of pregnancy:

1. Food cravings. Yes, it's a cliché, but food cravings sometimes can be a sign of pregnancy. Don't rely on them as a sure symptom (it may be all in your head, or even a sign that your body is low on a particular nutrient), but if cravings are accompanied by some of the other symptoms on this list, start counting the days from your last period.

2. Darkening of your areolas. If the skin around your nipples gets darker, you may have successfully conceived, though this may also signal a hormonal imbalance unrelated to pregnancy or be a leftover effect from a previous pregnancy.

3. Implantation bleeding or cramping. About eight days after ovulation, you may experience implantation spotting, a slight staining of a pink or brown colour, as well as some cramping. You might also see some spotting around the time you expect your period; this is caused by the egg burrowing into the endometrial lining.

4. Frequent urination. Once the embryo implants and begins producing the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), you may find yourself going to the bathroom more often.

5. Fatigue. Feeling tired? No, make that exhausted. High levels of the hormone progesterone can make you feel as if you've run a marathon when all you've done is put in a day at the office. Fatigue is a hallmark of early pregnancy, though probably not a surefire symptom on its own.

6. Tender, swollen breasts. If you're pregnant, your breasts will probably become increasingly tender to the touch, similar to the way they feel before your period, only more so. Once your body grows accustomed to the hormone surge, the pain will subside.

7. Altered sense of taste. You may notice that your sense of taste changes. Some women say they have a metallic taste in their mouth, others that they cannot stand the taste of coffee, tea, or a food they usually like.

8. Morning sickness. If you're lucky, morning sickness won't hit you until a few weeks after conception. (A lucky few escape it altogether.) But as early as a couple of days following conception, you may begin feeling nauseated and queasy. And not just in the morning, either -- pregnancy-related nausea can be a problem morning, noon, or night.

9. A missed period. If you're usually pretty regular and your period is late, it's worth trying a pregnancy test. A missed period is the surest sign of pregnancy in a woman of childbearing age who usually has regular periods.

And finally ...

10. A positive home pregnancy test. If you've waited to test until at least the first day of a missed period and a blue line appears in the test window, you're most likely to be in the family way. Make an appointment with your doctor to confirm the good news, and head on over to our pregnancy area. Congratulations!

2007-02-18 14:09:09 · answer #3 · answered by Ladybird 5 · 0 0

Maybe you should consider this a wake-up call. Most states like California have some sort of Family Planning facility open to young women who want to be RESPONSIBLE ADULTS. It's free and 100% confidential. They even have nights and weekends for teens that find it hard to get there w/o family finding out. It's your body. You need to take control of the situation NOW.

2007-02-18 13:47:18 · answer #4 · answered by ncm2412 2 · 1 0

you may or you may not be, but your chances are extremely high since you guys didn't do anything to prevent this happening, i hope that if you aren't you will learn from this lesson, and if you are i hope you become a good mother and accept the responsibility of your actions, i was pregnant at 20 and could never imagine my life without my daughter. but you should go to your doctor and ask for a pregnancy test. and from their i hope you make better choices whatever the outcome is.

2007-02-18 13:48:28 · answer #5 · answered by TheSavant 3 · 0 0

wow first you need some control and learn if your going to have alot of sex have condoms and birth control make the guy use it or lose it and second you need to go to you doctor there preg. tests are 99.9% right. right know you have about an 95% chance of being preg.

2007-02-18 13:49:03 · answer #6 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

Chances are very good that you're pregnant if you weren't using birth control. There are usually clinics (Planned Parenthood included) that will administer a real pregnancy test on you for free.

2007-02-18 13:43:56 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well if there was no condom and no other form of birth control then you could be pregnant......i would wait and see if your period shows up and if it is already late then go get blood work done...sometimes the at home tests don't work as well as others but its rare. your best bet is to see a doctor best wishes

2007-02-18 13:45:07 · answer #8 · answered by first time mommy 4 · 0 0

you need to get controll over your LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!you HAVE had it for almost a month are you crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-02-18 13:49:25 · answer #9 · answered by ♥live laugh love ♥ 3 · 0 0

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