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This happened to me twice (apparently plastic bags are not good condoms, who knew), the first time it scared the [censored] out of me but nothing happened, the second time I just didn't care enough to get worked up about it. Some girls (especially 16-18 year old girls) just freak out about it, and if you've been using a condom correctly you really don't have to worry.
That said there's nothing you can do until you can take the test, so just try and relax a little bit and don't let it ruin your life until you find out she's pregnant. |
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#2
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"Dr. Pickles fun time abortion clinic. We'll bring out the kid in ya!"
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#3
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Practice throwing her down the stairs until you know for sure
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#4
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god women are dumb. don't worry about until she misses her period (which she will now that she's all worried about it).
then start saving for an abortion. if you're against that there's not much to say other than "congratulations" |
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I would start thinking about what to say to convince her to get an abortion. Seriously formulate a plan now!
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I would start thinking about what to say to convince her to get an abortion. Seriously formulate a plan now! [/ QUOTE ] also, she's probably not pregnant. |
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#7
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Morning sickness typically develops around the 6th week of pregnancy. Since it sounds like she has had a period within the past 6 weeks, I think you shouldn't be worrying.
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