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I'm 14. I think I'm pregnant, 99% sure. If I am its been 4 weeks & 4  I had unprotected sex Aug 27, ( I've never been on the pill either ) it just happened . I've been getting veins on my boobs, spotting , crazy cramps in my back and stomach,random headaches, lightheaded, dizzy, nausea but without throwing up. And today I'm bleeding , but its pink. I thought it was my period because I usually get it around this time but its usually heavy and dark red, help ?
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Im not going to lie i was 14 when i had my first and its hard nut if you really want it u can fo it and its alot better if you hsve your familys support best of luck to u
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The guy knows, he's 15. He's also in a wheelchair, he got shot his back in November 2013, he wants me to have an abortion. I sent him a big paragraph about how if I am I'm keeping it and he left me on seen, that was Wednesday and haven't heard nothing from him
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I agree with with athalyah and be sure to get tested for std safe sex is always better or none at all especially at 14 u have your whole life ahead of you and you should focus on that if your not pregnant if you are continue to stay strong and you'll get through it
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My advise woulf be for you to go to the nearest store, (Dollar General, Walmart, etc) they have ptegnancy tests for $1 and they work perfect. Pee on the part youre supposed to put the drops into. Wait 5 WHOLE minutes and look at it. Does the guy know.?
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Unless you take a test that says positive, there is no way you can be 99% positive you are pregnant.... Have your parents take you to the doctor and she if it's your period or if you are experiencing implantation bleeding. If your not pregnant then please get on some form of birth control.
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