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Can i be pregnant? should i be worried?

It is too soon! If you are regular you haven't even ovulated (released an egg) yet. But, sex last night...sperm lives long enough for you to get pregnant.
If you do not want to be pregnant (sex without protection must mean you do want a baby), then take Plan B. Go to a pharmacy today and get it.
If you want the baby, you have to wait a little longer to find out. If you want a baby, have unprotected sex within the next few days.

EDIT: Please do NOT believe there is a "safe" time to have unprotected sex, as Christina says! That is NOT true! Each woman's cycle is different, some ovulate early on, some late, some are irregular all the time. Sperm can live for several days. Christina says she has "experience." I call it luck!

Should I be worried about being pregnant?

You defiantly should be worried- there's a big risk you could be pregnant.
And it's only a matter of time before you get pregnant, if you keep using the pull-out-method.

Now, I don't want to sound like I'm being rude- that is not my intention whatsoever. I also want to add that I don't have a problem with teens having sex (given the age be acceptable, of course). I do have a problem with teens having sex when they are not in a commited long-term relationship, and are just not mature about it (i.e. ways to protect yourselves).
I personally believe, that if you can't take the actions (are embarassed, ect.) to buy/use a form of birth control, you should NOT be having sex with anyone.

Condoms are affordable, and easy to obtain. Not only are they for protection, but can also enhance the pleasure of sex. They also make extra thin/sensitive condoms if your boyfriend decides to pull the old "I can't feel anything with a condom on."
Birth control is the most effective form. There are many different types (pills, patches, injections). You would need to talk to a medical professional in order to figure out with brand and type if best for you. You can go to a doctor's office, or a free health clinic.
Some schools even offer birth control pills & condoms now.
Free clinics also (most of the time) offer free condoms to everyone. As many as you need, or want.

ALWAYS keep a condom with you (in your purse or something). You cannot rely on the guy to keep you two protected. It's your priority too.
I'm on birth control pills (Yasmin), and my fiance and I still use condoms every time. So it'd be a good idea to use both types of birth control.

Never wear a female condom, while your boyfriend is wearing a male condom- it causes excess friction, which can lead to the condom breaking.
Sponges, spermicide, and diaphrams are other methods, but are NOT very effective.
Spermicide used WITH pills and/or condoms would be very effective, though.

If you are pregnant, you need to read information on how to take care of yourself & your baby during the next 9-10 months.
Taking Folic Acid is VERY important during the beginning of pregnancy. Multi-vitamins & supplements (calcium, fiber, ect) are also very important to keep you, your baby, and your pregnancy as healthy as possible.

Should I be worried about being pregnant?

You're taking the birth control pill, and so you never ovulate, Therefore, it would be impossible for you to have implantation bleeding, because an egg is never released that could ever implant.

You're not having pregnancy symptoms. You had sex Dec.13 - Dec. 18. That's only 16 days ago, at the very most. It's much too early for you to be experiencing any sort of pregnancy symptoms, even if you were pregnant.
After an egg is fertilized, it's going to take at least 10 more days before the egg implants into the uterus and establishes a pregnancy. That means that, if fertilization took place on Dec.13 at the earliest, you would now be only 6 days pregnant. If an egg was fertilized as late as Dec.18, you wouldn't even BE pregnant yet. (But you're on the pill and you never release an egg to be fertilized in the first place).

You tested too early and you didn't take the test correctly. You're supposed to test the first time you urinate in the morning; not wait until the afternoon. Take another test if you want to, but this time follow the instructions that come with the test. It's probably going to be a waste of time and you're going to get another negative result, because it's highly unlikely that you're pregnant.

Should i be worried about being pregnant!?

There's a pretty decent chance. The average 28-day cycle would have you ovulating on day 14, but that can definitely swing a few days in either direction. My doctor had me trying on days 11-17 when she put me on clomid to ovulate. I ended up not ovulating until day 17 or 18, but some people ovulate early. Also, it's possible to get pregnant at anytime during your cycle (even during your period), as your body can do weird and unexpected thing. A good bet is just to not have sex if you're not ready to face the consequences or at the very least use as much protection as possible (remembering that no method but abstinence is 100% successful).

Should i be worried about pregnancy?

Ok, you seem to want to pull the impression off of being a very sensible young woman. Well, sorry I don't buy it. In answer to your question, I doubt you're pregnant (although there is ALWAYS that possibility)... however if you were THAT worried and obsessive about it, then would it really be THAT much trouble to just keep your legs shut until you'd be okay with having a baby? Have you ever heard of foreplay? Perhaps you should just stick at that until you could handle a pregnancy. Sex is a 'big girls game' - do you know how many people come on here every day saying they've fallen pregnant when using a condom AND birth control? Condoms are 98% effective. That's 1 in 50 times you'd statistically fall pregnant. Pretty scary huh? I would imagine that if you need your mum's permission to go on birth control, then you're too young for sex. And whether you're too young or not, you're certainly not ready. Sex was put on this earth for procreation, not recreation, just remember that. But go ahead if you want to run the risk of joining the same club as all those disgusting people in the world who've been laid flat on their back, having a dead baby sucked out of them, limb at a time.

Should i be worried about being pregnant?

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I'm worried I might be pregnant, what should I do?

Well babies are beautiful thing doesn't most blessing thing that God has ever created I'm proud to be a woman just to say I can have children I feel bad for the women that don't have children because you will never know the true meaning of love and do you have your own baby. But it also depends on if you're married or if you are in a relationship with a guy I just got together or a one night stand you never know it all depends on the situation and finance of u can afford it. I've been at the end of the day it's a woman's right and they truly believe is best for themselves I personally do not believe in abortions but sometimes I feel like I do.

Should I be worried that my girlfriend’s pregnant?

If she's on birth control (I assume you mean the BC pill), then you have nothing to worry about - not even if the condom broke. The BC pill (not the condom) is her protection against pregnancy. The BC pill prevents ovulation from ever happening. Without ovulation taking place, pregnancy is impossible - no matter what you do.
Even if she's using some other type of hormonal birth control other than the pill - the implant, the shot, or an IUD - they all prevent ovulation.
She should NOT take an emergency contraceptive. A woman who is taking BC pills is NEVER to take an emergency contraceptive. (1) She doesn't need it. (2) The extra load of hormones in emergency contraceptives, on top of the hormones in the pill, will mess her up big time.

A little blood and pregnant!!! should i be worried?

Heya hun, I know blood when pregnant is so so so scary! But sometimes it is normal. The bleeding may have been because of the sex as the mucus plug is forming and it may have just been knocked and that's what the blood is.

I also had some bleeding a few weeks ago first it was just a small amount of brown discharge and then I had sex and had some red spotting similar to what you have experienced. I then had nothing until a week after (I didn't have anymore sex) I had some red blood again, I then called my hospital and I had an early scan the next morning and everything was fine.

My advise to you would be first of all try not to worry, but I know that is easier said than done! If you experience any more bleeding in the next few days call your midwife of hospital and get their advice, they may give you an early scan. But I am pretty sure you are okay and it was just the sex, try not to have sex for a few days too until your confident there is no more bleeding. Good luck hun!

EDIT: it is not implantation bleeding! Implantation bleeding occurs before a missed period and before a positive test result!

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