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I'm worried my DD is pregnant.....

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FlippertyGibbert · 22/06/2005 00:24

I have changed my name for this post because i dont want my dd to find it accidently...so i hope you all understand.

I'm worried my DD is pregnant. she is 18 in a steady relationship and has been on the pill for 6 months. She has over the past three months taken her pill without a break, so she says, cos its been inconvienient to have a period. She says tho that she is on her period now.. yet there's no evidence (I'm her mother, i do her washing ..you know these things!)
Sadly, i have also counted the ST and Tampons and she hasnt used any . (I know )

i could be being unfair and she may have continued to take her pill and just didnt want to tell me..

I just have my doubts... i keep looking at her, i dont think she's put on weight, she's not being sick, her boobs look a bit bigger to me - or am i imagining it?

I may be doing her a serious injustice by doubting her.. she has been a darling daughter, no trouble and just doing her A-Levels now. but i cant help worrying.

I have asked her outright, and she said no... i'm not sure what to do ...i know it wouldnt be the end of the world if she was, but...

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
strugstu · 22/06/2005 21:11

wear!

strugstu · 22/06/2005 21:12

well that blew my cover didnt it!

u see i couldnt be a troll!
just have to hope my dd doesnt find this thread!

homemama · 22/06/2005 21:31

Wasn't taking the 'p' Just made me laugh!

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strugstu · 22/06/2005 21:45

i know luv

haven · 23/06/2005 01:12

just read this post and i do agree. leave it to her. she may be she may not. "If" she would be you really really don't want to freak her out, and "If" she isn't than you don't want her to think you didn't believe her/

geranium · 27/06/2005 16:09

Just one suggestion. If by any chance your daughter is pregnant and trying to come to terms with it before discussing it with you, is there any way you could leave around helpful information - leaflets, confidential advice lines etc so your daughter knows where to get independent sources of advice at this stage or would that just look insulting since she's said she isn't pregnant? Don't know but I think in that situation (and even many years later) knowing where to get info. and advice IF I wanted it would have been something I would have found useful IYKWIM!

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