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1400591 tn?1281017627

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Im 18 and i made a mistake by having unpretected s**. and i everymonth i get a cyst one on my right than it goes away than the next month i get it on my left. than i got it on my right again and i did not go away than i had s** .. but i just wanted to know wat are my chances of already being pregnate. im really scared and i have been crying everyday and i dont know were to turn or wat to do i took that next choice pill the day after it happen but i dont know if it worked hhhh someone please help me im really scared. im not trying to get pregnate
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1400591 tn?1281017627
the best help i can give you is that talk to an adult that is close to you not a friend but like a parent.. but most inportan you need to go see a doctor about this that is the one and only person that can really truly help you..... good luck
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If you had sex (protected or not) you can get pregnant. The ONLY way to prevent pregnancy is to not do it.

A boy doesn't have to ejaculate inside of you. Pre ejaculate contains sperm and it CAN get you pregnant. The only thing you can do is wait 2 weeks and take an hpt.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
It could have to do with pregnancy. NEVER have unprotected sex under any circumstance unless you're trying for a child. Pre-ejaculation does contain trace amounts of sperm, and it sounds as though you use the pull out method. This is very unreliable and very irresponsible if it's being used as your only form of protection. You'll have to wait at least two weeks from the last time you had sex and take a test with first morning urine. If this bothers you so much, why are you allowing it to happen?
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i am  actually in this same situation and im only fifteen. im extremely scared and i do not know what to do. my boyfriend did not *** inside me but the precum scares me just as much. though, do any of you know if this is normal...about a week after i had sex i had brown discharge and only a tiny bit of blood. i have never had that before and it was during the middle of my cycle. is it mid cycle bleeding? or does it have to do with being pregnant? pleeeeease help
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1400591 tn?1281017627
thanks for the reply it really helped
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Because you had unprotected sex, you have the same odds every other couple would. About 25%. The EC pill will only stop ovulation. It doesn't abort a pregnancy, so if you already ovulated, it won't do anything. Plus they're only about 87% effective, so it might not even work anyways. (I know a few ladies who have gotten pregnant off of them) Right now you need to either wait for your next period to come, or you need to wait 2-4 weeks and take a pregnancy test with first morning urine. Your other option is to see a doctor and request they do a blood test. (Make sure they do a count of the hCG) This is generally a bit more accurate than a standard urine test and can give more accurate results sooner. Since you're not trying to get pregnant, always always use protection. I'd also highly recommend you get on some form of birth control. It only takes one sperm and bad timing to get pregnant.

If you do turn out to be pregnant, get advise from an adult. A reliable one that you trust. Parents, teachers, a religious figure (if you are religious)..etc. It might be easier to speak to friends, but they won't be of much help. An adult will be able to help you figure out the best choices for your situation.
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