I think my cousin is pregnant

I need help my older cousin is 15 and she told me she was gonna have sex for the first time (im emberrased for her …anywho) And now its been like 6 weeks and she freaking out becouse she hasnt had her period yet and im afraid shes pregnant so is she??? what should I tell her..im great at giving advice but I’ve never done this before so im not that great at it can anyone help mee???

Answer #1

tell her that… if you’ve had sex (wether it was protected or not) you could be pregnant yes you can get pregnant at any time of the month at any time you have sex no form of birth control or contraception is 100% effective at preventing pregnancy either so any time you have sex there’s a chance of pregnancy there is also sperm in pre-cum to find out if your pregnant take a pregnancy test 2-3 weeks after you had sex (any sooner and the results won’t be accurate) in the morning with your first pee is the best time and take it when your period is due alternatively, see a doctor for a blood test this will both let you find out quicker and give you more accurate results and remember to LEARN about sex before you go off having it learn about as well as a male and female reproductive system birth control, contraception, pregnancy and sti/stds don’t have sex until you know the consequences involved with it because the main reason why kids and teens get pregnant and get stds is because of a lack of sex education

Answer #2

She may be pregnant if she had sex with out a condom. If she missed her period I think its time for her to make a doctors appt. Yours truly, Demika Ray

Answer #3

If she has missed her period the best thing she can do is go to a store and buy a pregnacy test. All you do is pee on the stick and wait for results, I used first response digital and it will flat out say YES or NO. So if she had unprotected sex Then yes her chances are very HIGH>

Answer #4

We don’t know if she’s pregnant - she’ll have to go get a pregnancy test…so really, all you can do is tell her to get a test done.

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