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1771845 tn?1314086806

pls help me..im not ready to be a mom

im 17..im not ready to be a mom..i had sex with my bf 30hours ago n he ejaculated in me.im supposed to have my period today but it didnt come..i don know what to do now..how can i do to prevent from pregnant?im totally regret now n i feel like wanna die:(  [my dad n mum will be so dissapointed if they know this.
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1776914 tn?1318615677
i hope that you are not pregnant but i will say this you are young and if you were my daghter i would tell you that you should not be having sex if you don't want to be a mom yet. nothing is 100% except not haveing sex. if the guy loves you he will wait on you. if you continue to have sex you must be willing to except what could happen. are you willing?
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875268 tn?1332768851
I don't think you'll get pregnant. I agree with AnnieBrooke on the unlikelyhood of you ovulating so close to your expected period.

Just make sure next time you have a condom around and maybe get on the pill? I ALWAYS have a condom with me, in my wallet or in my bag. Not because I expect to have sex every time I step out of my home, but because I'd rather be safe than sorry!
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1771845 tn?1314086806
thx for response :) i hope i will not get pregnant..yea i will get protection in the future=)
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134578 tn?1693250592
You're probably not pregnant.  Is the morning-after pill legal in Malaysia?  (Plan B in the U.S.  You could get it over the counter here.)  But even so, if you had sex 30 hours ago and your period is due today, you are not likely to be ovulating, so you probably just are a little late with your period.

Get some protection, sweetheart.  No more scares.
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