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concern about being pregnant

i am about 2 weeks late and i haven't taken a pregnancy test if its true what can i do to stop the pregnancy in the early stage and i dont want to go by a doctor cause i dont have the finance and i'm afraid i have my reasons for wanting to do this i am not ready for a child and i use protection but d condom broke are there any home remedies i can do
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thank u that was very helpful i will take a test and get back to u all
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13167 tn?1327194124
First things first,  keezy.  You need to go to the grocery store and buy a pregnancy test and see if you actually are pregnant.   Reading through your profile it looks like you had a very recent concern that you have an STD,  which may be interfering with your normal cycle, or the stress that comes from that can also make you late.

You don't say where you live,  but if you live in the US you can go to your local Planned Parenthood and ask about RU 486,  the abortion pill and get advice.

But the first thing is to find out if you're actually pregnant.

In the future if a condom breaks you can go to a pharmacy and get Plan B,  a pill that will keep you from getting pregnant.  It won't work for you now,  it has to be done within the first two days of the condom breaking.  



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i am 22 yrs old and i have read about abortion and going by the doctor frightens me, the procedure itself i dont know if there is a way where u just take tablets but i rather something like that and i have heard if u drink 2 hot guinness that may work, do u know of any tablet i could purchase
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1657056 tn?1303160816
OMG. how old r u? just asking cuz ur boyfriend should b able to take u to d doctor. i wouldnt advise u to do anything that people of the old believe in, it could result in u being hurt. b careful, clear ur mind n tink about wat u want to do.
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