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What are the chances I'm pregnant?

I made a really big mistake, and I can't help but to worry. Me and my boyfriend had sex without a condom, but he pulled out before he ejaculated.
I'm a teenage girl and my parent's are very strict. I have no way of getting a pregnancy test and I can't remember the last time I had my period. my parent's would never forgive me and I'm not sure what to do... Someone please help?
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Thank you!!!
I was so worried...
I still am a bit... I was able to get my cousin to get me a pregnancy test and hopefully it turns out negative.. I will try my hardest to get an appointment, but I live in a small town and I'm not sure if there is any close to where I live... But again, thank you.
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1244180 tn?1325899111
unlikely but it is possible... there is pre-ejaculate which i know a few girls that have gotten pregnant with the pull out method

i got pregnant when i was 16 and my parents are extremely strict also.. and when i told them i was pregnant they were not mad at me parents do sometimes surprise you dont forget they were once young too

you can go to like a planned parent hood place they will give you a test for free... the ones at the dollar store work just fine as long as its been 14 days since the sexual encounter and they are only a dollar

you could just make a drs appt they are not allowed to tell your parents anything... but you need to find out one way or another so that you can start taking care of yourself and take vitamins
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1979479 tn?1330375018
the chances are very slim that you maybe pregnant, that is if he pulled out soon enough. your best bet is to either obstain from it or get on the pill even use a condom. My parents are strict also however, i told my mom that my periods were too heavy and i got on the pill its free for the pill. I would recommend going to a freinds house perhaps and get a test to confirm whether or not you are.
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