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Originally Posted by Kali
The first strong sign that you're pregnant is the very swollen boobs. I don't know anyone who hasn't noticed that first. Something you've never experienced before.
Take all the advice on here and go with it. It's really not worth feeling out of control and panicky.
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Swollen boobs are also a sign your period is close too.
If you both get through this with no baby take a little advice. You say you used a condom and it broke, I had this happen when I was 17 and had no morning after pill, I fell pregnant. The reason the condom broke was because he didn't put it on properly, there is a method. I googled How to put on a condom and heaps of sites came up. This was just one of the first. I dont know about the lube in the end of the condom, if you put too much it can slip off during sex, they are usually lubed enough anyway.
SoYouWanna know how to put on a condom properly?
Both men and women should know how to properly put a condom on. Here are the basic steps:
1. Store your condoms in a cool, dry place.
2. Put a drop or two of lubricant inside the condom.
3. If the penis is not circumcised, pull back the foreskin before rolling on the condom.
4. Place the rolled condom over the tip of the hard penis, leaving a half-inch space at the tip to collect the semen.
5. Pinch the air out of the tip of the condom, as air bubbles may cause the condom to break.
6. Unroll the condom over the penis with the other hand all the way down to the base.
7. Smooth out any air bubbles.
I also have a 13 year old thanks to a failed morning after pill. (I know, I know could have learned the first time, but it take much experience to be the Master
) Anyway the morning after pill has a high failure rate. When you see your doctor talk about long term birth control for both of you and you should also get an std test each before sleeping together without condoms. Theres plenty more out there to catch than pregnancy, even from the really nice girls.