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16 and maybe expecting :(

Ok hi please don't judge me I really don't know how I'm suppose to take this but I'm 16 years old turning 17 October and well my boyfriend of almost 2 months but bestfriend of almost 6 years is 19 just turned 19. And I lost my virginity to him last mouth 29 of June to be exact and my period was June 21 and ended June 25. We only had unprotected sex twice that month and the 13 of this month. My period was suppose to come the 21 of this month but it never did and I have been having migraines that I guess r normal for me but ever since the first time we had sex I have felt the sudden urge to throw up like nausea and where my uterus is it hurts sometimes and not to mention I have been having a slight backache also. Now I didn't take a pregnancy test just as yet but I have research online about the symptoms of pregnancy and everything that I'm feeling falls under it and I'm a lil scared to really know the truth if I take a pregnancy test so for all the mothers out there and soon to b moms can you please give me some advice I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advanced :)
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Thank you everyone for the positive feedback I really appreciate it and I don't even know how I can thank you all ill try to relax and take the test and then I will update you guys to let you know how I'm doing thank you very very much everyone :)
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Stress less, take a test and from now on use protection! There are so many STDs out there that make your health suffer, including some that could render you infertile.  Sorry I don't want to upset you, just want you to look after yourself. All the best X
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You need to take a preg test && when I lost my virginity my periods changed. They also changed when I switched partners, to the point where I would get them twice a month. Now they are back to normal, but its different for everyone. Your body reacts differently one you have sex. That was my experience. I hope everything works out for you. (:
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Possibly, but then again when you go online looking for symptoms sometimes your mind plays tricks on you and you look at every little thing.. just take a test, goodluck.
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Its hard to tell without taking a test. Just knowing the symptoms n doing the research youve done, it could even be you getting yourself worked up. As hard as it is, you gotta muster up the courage to take a test. If you are prego, you should know asap so you can start taking your vitamins. Try not to freak too bad; everything happens for a reason. Good luck!
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Well theres always a possibility with having unprotected sex. But if your not id go see your doctor and get on birth control or start using some kind of contraceptive.
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Only possible way to know is to take a test. i thought i might be prego at one point when i was 17 and looked up symptoms and freaked myself out but turns out i wasnt.
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You thinking that you might be can trick your body into having "symptoms". Best thing you can do is try to relax and try not to stress. Stress also can cause your period to be late. Just buy a test and ease your nerves.
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Thank you I will but do you have any ideads of if I am or not???
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4774223 tn?1374093284
Best thing to do is take a test
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Just take a test goodluck
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