I know pregnancy tests are the best way, but I did one last night, and it said was not pregnant.
What are some ways to tell if your pregnant?
I know I am late on my period, but my period is wierd, and is never at the EXACT right time..
If your pregnant, does your face still break out when its supposed to be that time of the month?
I am so worried and so confused. Is there any way I can tell with life body signs or something?
And whats are ways to prevent pregnancy, other then wearing a condom, and not having sex...
2007-11-06
05:28:29
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he wore a condom, but accidents happened. What are alternative methods besides straight up abortion?
2007-11-06
05:29:10 ·
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birth control options: UID, sterilization, sponge, birth control pill, the patch, injection.
Some signs are:
1. Missed Your Period? This is the classic sign of pregnancy
2. Feeling Sick in the Morning - Or Any Other Time?
3. Are your breasts or nipples feeling a bit sensitive - perhaps in the same way they feel right before you have your period?
4. Along with more sensitive breasts, you may notice a slight darkening of the areola, the concentric zone which surrounds the nipple.
5. Another sign of pregnancy is constipation.
2007-11-06 05:31:59
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answered by ♥Šωèé†íé♥ 6
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Missing your period is diff one way to know.. you may be really sick.. some people never are.. some are sick for 3-4 months straight... you can still get acne.. yes... but you may also be extra tired & have either a LARGE or NO appetiate.. Smells may be REALLY sicking to you... etc.
You can take birth control Pills, the patch or get the shot... all of which normally require a doctors visit... Make sure your not preg first then decide on the method of birth control to use
Response to "alternative methods" Abortion is murder.. If you are pregnant this is a LIVE person.. you can give him/her up for adoption if you don't want a child... but Abortion shouldn't be an option... This is a baby... not just tissue :0)
2007-11-06 13:37:38
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answered by Christina 2
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Try doing a pregnancy test with your strongest urine, usually first thing in the morning or after holding your urine for 4 hours or more, then test again. A late period doesn't mean you are pregnant. I had a positive hpt which ended up being false since I started my period one week late which was rare for me. Some symptoms of pregnancy are morning sickness, having a strange, metallic taste in your mouth, and sore breasts. I broke out with pimples this pregnancy but not until 10 weeks pregnant.
I don't understand how the condoms didn't work since my husband and I have been using condoms as our only form of birth control for five years and have never had a mistake. We planned for both of your children and I know when they were both conceived. You can get on a birth control pill and use spermicide too. Good luck!
2007-11-06 13:34:44
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answered by Precious 7
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There "body signs" that will hint to a possible pregnancy unfortunately they are not very different from "PMS signs". You may experience breast swelling and tenderness, nausea and /or vomiting any time of day (but usually in am), swelling of fingers and ankles. The only way to know for sure is to see doctor, there are many test they can do, and the earlier you seek medical attention the more options you have the the healthier your baby can be.
There are many forms of birth control, you can discuss with your doctor which one is best for you at the appointment you make. GOOD LUCK
2007-11-06 13:39:02
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answered by alokame 2
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I am a man and even I know the answer to this. First sign: missed period(s) Second sign: upchucking in the a.m. third sign: you get fat fourth sign: you get labor pains and give birth
Prevent pregnancy by using condoms, birth control pills, an IUD, a contraceptive foam or gel, diaphragm, etc. Many options. Use at least 2 with one being a condom to protect you from both pregnancy and STDs.
2007-11-06 13:44:39
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answered by Anonymous
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well i guess your a teenager above the age of legality, so you can go in confidence to a family planning clinic and get some great advice on contraception theres so many different kinds out there its important to find somthing that suits you. but be safe and a condom even if your on the pill is often the best way as it will prevent more than just getting pregnant. see you doctor if your worried about being pregnant. and hope all goes well for you.
2007-11-06 13:33:11
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answered by caz 3
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www.peeonastick.com
it has all the info on home pregnancy tests, when to test, everything!
i recently got a mirena - it is good for 5 years!! if you want it to last that long. if not you have the doc take it out. my period was heavy and messy for about 4 months but now i just wear a panty liner for the week. i can't feel it at all. however, you do still need a condom to protect against diseases. talk to you ob/gyn.
2007-11-06 13:34:45
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answered by mender_bender2001 5
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Simptoms!!! Are you feeling nauseous, dizzy, anything like that. Those are some ways to tell. Other ways to prevent pregnancy is to take birth control. A condom is not 100% safe. So try birth control pills or the shot.
2007-11-06 13:33:24
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answered by Tinkerbell07 1
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http://www.womens-health-questions.com/pregnancysymptoms.html
This page gives a good checklist of early pregnancy symptoms.
For prevention, there are many forms of chemical birth control, like the Pill, NuvaRing, the birth control patch, and Depo Provera shots. There's also spermicide, sponges, and diaphragms. You can get a prescription for many of these, and if money is an issue, there are free clinics that will provide you with a range of options. I hope things work out for you.
2007-11-06 13:35:35
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answered by Amy T 2
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wear a condom and use birth control. Condoms break and birth control is faulty at times. So use two different types of protection to fully protect yourself.
How late are you? Are your periods normal? I would suggest buying a pregnancy test and going to see you OBGYN just in case.
Good luck.
2007-11-06 13:33:02
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answered by Anonymous
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