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Who can I talk to about being pregnant?

Who can I talk to about being pregnant?

See a GP or midwife as soon as you find out you’re pregnant. It’s important to see a midwife or GP as early as possible to get the pregnancy (antenatal) care and information you need to have a healthy pregnancy.

What happens if I have a baby at 15?

How does teenage pregnancy affect teen mothers? Teens are at a higher risk for pregnancy-related high blood pressure (preeclampsia) and its complications than average age mothers. Risks for the baby include premature birth and low birth weight. Preeclampsia can also harm the kidneys or even be fatal for mother or baby.

How do I know if I have Tokophobia?

Symptoms of tokophobia can include sleep disturbances, panic attacks, nightmares, and avoidance behaviors. Women may sometimes avoid any sexual activity out of fear of becoming pregnant.

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How do I talk to my partner about unplanned pregnancy options?

Talking with your partner, someone in your family, a friend, a trusted religious advisor, or a counselor about unplanned pregnancy options can be helpful when you’re trying to figure out what to do.

How to handle an unwanted pregnancy?

Deciding how to handle an unwanted pregnancy can be an emotional experience. Everyone’s circumstances are different, so do what feels right for you and your situation. The choice is ultimately yours. Having a strong support network and good medical advice can help make the decision easier.

What should I do if I want to have a baby?

If there’s a chance you’ll continue your pregnancy — whether you choose to parent the child or place it for adoption — start getting prenatal care as soon as you can. And go to prenatal visits with your doctor regularly throughout your whole pregnancy to make sure you and your pregnancy stay healthy.

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How do you feel when you find out about an unintended pregnancy?

Most people who find themselves facing an unintended pregnancy go through a variety of emotions, including surprise, disbelief, panic, embarrassment, and excitement. It’s normal to feel all of these emotions when you learn about an unplanned pregnancy. How many pregnancies are unplanned?