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14 and confused! Please help

So i havent had my period for 2 months. This is really making me worry ive always had a regular period. I lost my virginity on June 3. Lately ive been really tired, headaches, nausea, back aches, white discharge, a week ago i had really really light spotting, and i have sudden urges to eat and food craviings.
I dont know if im pregnant or not but i need help... im only 14 years old. I dont want my mom to find out i had sex but i know im gonna have to tell her. But i dont want to do it now.
Is there anywhere i can go to see if im pregnant or not?? I would buy a pregnacy test but i have no money. Is there anywhere i can go for free?
Please comment im scared and worried.
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Plus a whole lot more care and consideration.
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134578 tn?1693250592
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If you are near a Dollar Store, pregnancy tests there cost only about $1.25; do you have that much?  If not, does the guy you had sex with?  He owes you that much.
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Check to see if there is a Lily Rose clinic in your area. They specialize in unplanned pregnancy. They have alot of option and information for you and even councilling. They should be able to give ypu a free pregnancy test also.
Don't worry too much about your moms reaction. You will be surprised. I was 16 with my first child and that child is now 19 and she had her first at 17. It doesn't mean life stops. I'm working in my dream career and my daughter is about to graduate school herself and planning on college. It is hard work but worth every bit of it. I hope all goes well. I will keep you in my prayers.
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Most planned parenthoods have free pregnancy testing. I hear they are very discreet and your mom might not have to know. See if you can find one near you. It realy seems like you might be pregnant but you really should be sure. In case you are pregnant, remember that you do have options.
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