Avoid all drugs, don't smoke or drink alcohol, eat healthily, get some low impact exercise.
Well, there are quite a few.
If you aren't quite ready for a baby, or just don't want him/her, then you could either have an abortion, or give the baby up for adoption.
If you choose to keep the baby, then you'll want to be prepared. Diapers, baby nessisties, food...high chair, crib, ect.
Make an appointment with an OB/GYN would be your first step. Start taking prenatal vitamins. Work out a plan with the babies father and figure out what is best for the two of you.
First, let your family know. Second, be prepared. Third, go to a doctor. When the baby is coming, strip down, and lay down. Then, push like tour pooping. Use your hands to push down your belly, or pull it out. Put your clothes back on, put a diaper on the baby, wrap it up in a blankie, and name it. And when your in labor, scream a lot.
I am not sure how old you are, but if you are old enough to be having sex you should be old enough to know what happens next. You are the woman the decision is entirely up to you. When you find out you are pregnant, if you find out at home with a home-test, you must immediately schedule an official visit with your doctor so they can they can test you themselves and set you up with a prenatal Doctor Who will follow your pregnancy. From this point on you must start watching what you put into your body, no alcohol or tobacco or drugs of any sort, and start taking prenatal vitamins stat. This is a beautiful time in your life and you need to cherish it in every way.
If for some reason you find out you are pregnant and you do not want to carry the child, you still need to contact a doctor and find out the safe alternatives and where to go to have anything taken care of. This is to make sure that you are safe and healthy.
It totally depends upon what week you are in. I have added a link that breaks down what you can expect during each of the 40 weeks.
It depends on If you want to remain pregnant or not. If you need advice on what your options are if you are pregnant you should look up your local family planing organization. these are usually free with confidential consultation. and help you become aware of all of the thing that you can do
No, thats too young. Even if she CAN get pregnant, she should not.
you should go and get a pregnant test... or you should get a doctor appointment and ask them to test you out.
You should never smoke when you are pregnant.
you should help her.
You should get a pregnancy test to verify that you are pregnant.
you should marry him first when you are of age then you should decide whether or not to get pregnant. The age laws do not change just because you are pregnant.
how long dhould the bleeding occur after intercourse when you are pregnant how long should the bleeding occur after intercourse when you are pregnant
No!!
There is no set amount that a woman should eat when she is pregnant. She should eat healthy and eat when she is hungry.
Pregnant women should take as few chemicals as possible.
Women who are pregnant or may become pregnant should not take carnitine supplements.
If you are trying to get pregnant then you should not take the pill at all.