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I'm getting worried now

My gf  took the morning after pill within 7 hours . its been 6 weeks about to hit 7 weeks that she hasn't had her period but she hasn't shown any signs of pregnancy non at all .we did two home methods test by collecting urine and leaving it to see a white layer form and pouring her urine on the white toothpaste and both turned out negative.she said she's usually irregular but I'm wondering if the day after pill is causing her period to be late or if it didn't work ?please help I'm only 16 and she's 15 and about to graduate please help .I'm scared to death.
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we still don't know if my girlfriend is,I'm just hoping my girlfriend is not pregnant, if yours is, just dont kill the baby*
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Hey bro just take a breather. Okay I was just in the state you are,yesterday I'm 17 my girlfriend is 15 and well you can just go to my profile and read my story but anyway stress can cause a period to be late, is she on birth control, did. you use protection, you need to Buy her a real pregnancy test and take it. You should take more than one,I know how it is not having anywhere to go or to turn to. We still don't know if she's pregnant I'm Just hoping,but bro if she is, don't kill an innocent baby. Don't leave the girl, if my girlfriend is pregnant I'm gonna man up and I'm a proud father,and also is she having a milky white thick fluid coming out of her vagina, its known as discharge when a girl is pregnant it because really white and thick because the uterus wall gets thicker. Girls disgarge all the time and its normal but it's normally clear ish but if its thick and white that's a possible sign. But keep calm. And make sure you don't let it come between you to. And remember running from the problem doesn't make it go away
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