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Rough sex = miscarriage

Okay I have took three pregnancy test they all say positive . I'm only 16 I can't have a baby ! I have too much to lose . I have heard that really rough sex while the first 24 weeks can lead to a miscarriage is this true and if so how common is it ? This is my last resort ....  Help please ?!?
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Oh goodness, no.  This is not what you need to do.  

Sweetie, there are clinics in which you can look into termination if you can not have a child.  They often have sliding fee scales and in most states you do not need parental consent.  I would google clinics in your area and see what abortion costs and go from there.  

When you say rough sex in the first 24 hours . . .   first 24 hours after what?  This is untrue by the way.  But I'm wondering what you mean by first 24 hours.  

Here to help if I can hon.  good luck
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134578 tn?1693250592
Honey, that is not the way to go.  If you truly desire an abortion, get a safe, medical abortion.  If you cannot stand the idea, consider putting the baby up for adoption.  I had a friend who tried an at-home method to rid herself of a pregnancy, and she wound up having a child with severe mental damage.  Don't try things like "rough sex" or any other lore would lead you to.  If you are determined on no baby, go to a doctor.  I am so sorry you are in this spot.  Please do remember, there are so many women who want to be moms and not enough babies to adopt -- all kinds of help is available for someone who wants to put her baby up for adoption.
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