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The question every one hates! I'm I pregnant? But wait there is more!?

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Okay first of I have been taken birth control, but not the same time everyday. And usally forgetting to take it once a week. But double my does later on. I was sick for about a week ago, but it only hit me at night! I haven't gained weight, not that I know off. So who knows. I know your going say go by a pregnancy test. Well guess what I'm broke! So yeah! What now? Sorry I have been getting mood swings to...

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  1. My Mom got preg while on the pill-- but it doesn't stop STD"S ever think of that?


  2. so why do you think you are pregnant ?? there are lots of reasons to be sick for a week ,I forget my pills and have never fallen pregnant while on them so I would say you have a good chance of not being ...

  3. Check out your local Planned Parenthood, honey. Explain your situation to them & they'll certainly help you out. I don't believe that just because you felt sick for a mere week, you're pregnant. Morning sickness does not just go away in a week... it typically lasts for the first 2-3 months. Are your b*****s tender or anything? When's your next period due? If you should happen to miss your period, then that is the time to start worrying.

  4. every town has a health department...

    and prego tests are free there...

    they do urine and blood tests...

    oh n dont be 'ravin' till u kno for sure [lol]

  5. borrow 10 bucks from a friend or check out planned parenthood

  6. Most communities have free women consultation these days that you can go to. there they can do it for you and if they don't have one in your era calyour county welfare office and they may have a list of doctors who check for free and can give you a BTR (blood test refferal). also try a local church sometimes they give you money just to check that stuff out. another option is calling a family service center near you and ask them. otherwise i'm fresh outta options for you.

  7. sounds like you are.. i was the same way with my pills too..

    i forgot to take them and would double up on them later or just not take them at all and say s***w it.. but i ended up pregnant.. so there is a possibility...

    i would get money from somebody and go buy a test..

    Good luck

  8. You can get a pregnancy test at most dollar stores.  They are just as accurate because they detect the same hormone as all other pregnancy tests.

  9. They usually sell some test at big named dollar stores or try going to a planned parenthood they test for free and could maybe do a check up for you.

  10. there is no need to test if you havnt missed a period.and if you do miss a period then the tests are not expensive you can get them for a dollar in the usa or a £1 in the uk.as far as having a baby then yes they are expensive.

    u need to change your b/c to one that you dont forget or take late like the 3 month depo injection or the 3 yr implant if you cant afford or want to get pregnant

  11. Honey, first of all, the 99 cent store pregnancy tests are just as good! My fiance and I took 5 of them, all positive, all correct! Second of all, missing a pill actually increases your chances of getting pregnant. Good luck!

  12. You know, I'm almost relieved to see a question like this.

    I'm getting sick of trolls, and there made up stories!

    Anyway, you can buy tests for a dollar, even eBay them, but if you really can't afford a test, I think it's worth borrowing the few dollars off a friend, or visiting planned parenthood.

    But personally, if I had to make a judgment based on what I've read alone, I don't think you are pregnant.

    Good luck to you.

    But I wouldn't continue to double dose when you skip a pill! That wreaks havoc on your system.

  13. you can go to planned parenthood or you can get one at the 99cent store. they all work the same. no need to spend $10.00 on a test.

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