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Teen, Had Sex, Didn't Got First Period Yet, Pain In Vagina. Could I Be Pregnant?

I am 12 years old my birthday is in may and i havent started my first period and i have no breasts well i do but little ones im more tired than usual i think im pregnant and i have loads of tummy aches and cramps down below i have discharge and 2 times today i have been getting pains in my vagina and in year 6 i went round my boyfriends and we had sex but not literally his penis rested on my vagina and i dont think any sperm went into me but im in year 8 now and im not fat Please help
Mon, 4 Mar 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for your query.

Since you have not yet started menstruating, less likely your cycles are ovulatory.
Probability of you being pregnant is minimum.
I strongly recommend you to use contraception to avoid pregnancy and its complications.
I suggest you to meet your Gynecologist to discuss suitable contraception.
Hope this helps.
regards,
Dr Nilofer
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Teen, Had Sex, Didn't Got First Period Yet, Pain In Vagina. Could I Be Pregnant?

Hello, Thanks for your query. Since you have not yet started menstruating, less likely your cycles are ovulatory. Probability of you being pregnant is minimum. I strongly recommend you to use contraception to avoid pregnancy and its complications. I suggest you to meet your Gynecologist to discuss suitable contraception. Hope this helps. regards, Dr Nilofer