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Re: Fear of pregnancy and irregular menstration
From: Anne (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 17 Feb 2002 18:54:09 -0600 (CST)
No offense, Gary, but could you be alittle more sensitive in your
response? Maybe this is just me, but I would feel weird if a grown man
said this to me at that age. Even if he is a doctor.
>>I want you to think long and hard about ever taking off your
undies when a boy is around since you are 14!<<
At Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Garry Siegel, MD wrote:
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>Ashley--
>
>Robin is exactly right.
>
>Ashley, I want you to think long and hard about ever taking off your
>undies when a boy is around since you are 14!
>
>Garry
>A very concerned gyn and a father of two teenagers!
>
>At Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Robin wrote:
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>>At Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Ashley wrote:
>>>
>>>I'm 14 and have never had intercourse but have been involved in limited
>>>sexual activities. As far as I know no sperm has ever gotten near my
>>>vagina. We tried our best to make sure of that. As of now I am very
>>>late on my period. I am new to all these ideas of pregnancy and other
>>>problems, so I am very worried. Could this be pregnacy? I can't take a
>>>test yet so I was just wondeing are there any other causes for this? I
>>>am quite stressed, which may have somthing to do with it. My periods
>>>have always been slightly irregular, but never to this extreme. Please
>>>help with your responces. Thank you -Ashley
>>
>>Stress can throw off your cycle.
>>
>>If you are going to participate in any type of sexual activity, it is
>>important that you visit a Dr. and discuss birth control options. If
>>you want to avoid pregnancy, you need to be protected. Even if you
>>don't plan actual intercourse, it can happen. ALWAYS use condoms. Even
>>if you aren't having sexual intercourse, but especially if you are
>>having sexual intercourse. If a boy tells you you are his first, assume
>>otherwise. Sex is fun, but the consequences of it can affect your
>>entire life.
>>
>>--
>>Robin
>>
>>--
>>~Robin~
>>
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