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Why am I cramping and in pain?

Asked by fau 4 months ago, 4 answers.
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im cramping and in pain still, I I don't know ,but the guy I have been seeing last time, he sed condoms works! asp write me pleasee

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me...at the park! lol Answered by jazlovestoskate on May 19, 2008, 02:46AM
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so is it a problem youve had since having sex then?
yes condoms do work, unless they brake, rip, tear,
have a hole in them or arnt used properly
its hard to give you advice with so little information
but if you think you might be pregnant and its been less than 3 days since youve had sex, then you can get the morning after pill
otherwise youll have to get a blood or pregnancy test
you should know these kinds of things for yourself though before having sex
dont just beleive what other people tell you
semen is also in pre-c*m
anything else you want to know just ask!

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Answered by fau on May 19, 2008, 12:40AM
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please

Just here... Answered by lunastorm on May 19, 2008, 10:33PM
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You need to take a test and find out first, make a doctors appointment and then talk to the father f you are pregnant and make decisions from there. Either way you need to see a doctor, carry your own condoms, make sure you're taking a vitamin with 400mcg. of folic acid (to prevent birth defects). I know that monogamous (sex with one person) is so much more fullfilling that random sex. Maybe it's something you should consider waiting on until you are in love. You can't change the past but you can take control of your future. Message me if you want to talk

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Just here... Answered by lunastorm on May 19, 2008, 10:37PM
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Also, thinking about it you can get infection (don't get scared-they may not be sex related). You should definetly see a doctor. Look in the phone book for free clinics if you don't have the money or don't want to tell your parents. You can be totally honest with doctors or nurses and they can't say a word to anyone, including your parents.

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