A
female
age
16-17,
LAyDEE GLAMOUR
writes:A girl in my school is pregnant and i knew that she still had her pregnancy test so, i asked her to see it just to compare it to mine and it turns out that she had two lines and just like me one line was dark and the other very faded but, still there. She started to tell me that right near her vagina it gets hard so, i check mine and it was hard if i am prenant she is the same amount of months as me....idk this is stressful !
View related questions:
pregnancy test, vagina Reply to this Question |
Fancy yourself as an agony aunt? Add your answer to this question! A
female
reader, Keria +, writes (27 April 2007):
Good answer, Charmedone!
Dear, you need to get to the nearest sexual health clinic and talk to the nurses there.
A
female
reader, Charmedone +, writes (27 April 2007):
Referring to the first post this girl came on here for information and you turn around and say that u should be ashamed of yourself the poster on this question came to me asking for my help and she was very distressed i'm sure she is aware on how old she is and y would she want to be centre of attention? i think u should get over it!!!
...............................
A
female
reader, penta +, writes (24 April 2007):
The pregnancy tests are looking for a specific hormone. That hormone increases quickly as the pregnancy progresses. Early in the pregnancy, the hormone may not quite be there enough to give you a strong result on the pregnancy test. (I had 3 false negatives when I was pregnant with my first). It may explain the faded second line.
Depending on how close to the missed period you each tested, you and she could both be pregnant. What you need to do is go get the test that says "pregnant" or "not pregnant" rather than relying on the ones with the lines. Or better yet, go to a clinic and get the blood test.
How many weeks pregant you are is usually counted from the first day of your last period, even though that means that the first two weeks you weren't actually pregnant. The entire pregnancy, including those two weeks, is 40 weeks. (Most pregnant women count by weeks, rather than by months).
Please find out sooner rather than later. If you're pregnant then you have some decisions to make, and knowing is better than not. When you're buying the pregnancy test, buy some vitamins that have folic acid in them -- it's good for you, and good for the baby just in case (prevents spina bifida -- a spine deformation).
Good luck -- and come back and let us know when you find out for sure.
...............................
A
female
reader, anonymous, writes (24 April 2007): are you pregnant? Your 13 - 15 what are you doing! Its not comparing make up here its comparing the rest of your life! so what if she is the same amount of months as you! i think you just want to be center of attention! get over it!
...............................
|