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There are few things worse than the fear that you or your partner are pregnant... However worrying about it won't change anything so the best thing is to find out for sure by taking a pregnancy test. To take a pregnancy test you either need to: Go to your doctor Visit a sexual...
Emergency contraception is available to women who have had unprotected sex. This includes sex without a condom or sex when a condom has split. Most people know emergency contraception as the morning after pill but it can be taken up to 72 hours after unprotected sex - although the sooner it...
Some of the signs of pregnancy include: Missed periods Sore breasts Need to urinate more often Some women and girls may have bleeding when they are pregnant, so it is still a good idea to take a pregnancy test if you have had unprotected sex You can take a free test at most GPs,...
Here is a selection of thought provoking videos about teenage pregnancy. Check them out and see what you think. Facts and Figures Research published in 1998 showed Britain with the highest proportion of unmarried teenage mothers in the world. 87% of babies born to 15-19...
If you are pregnant, it is important to get the right advice and support as soon as possible. You have several choices: To keep the baby To place the baby for fostering or adoption To end the pregnancy by having an abortion. It's normal to have mixed feelings about your...
