Please try not to worry. There is no point in critisising you, as what is done is done. I suggest that you do another test to be certain, and then go and tell your parents. If you cannot tell your parents straight away, then go and see your GP, contact Connexions for more advice, look at the NHS direct website or tell an adult you can trust. Maybe you could go and see a teacher at school, or the school nurse, who may be able to confirm if you are pregnant or not. I also suggest that you tell the father. There are three main options if you are pregnant. Carrying the baby till the end of the pregnancy and then keeping it and raising it, aborting the baby, or having the baby and then putting it up for adoption. There are many factors to be considered such as money, school, support, but these can be worked out with help from organisations and family and friends. You should not be forced into anything at all, not by anyone. People can advise you on what to do, but at the end of the day it is your decision.
There's a 25-75 chance favoring that you would not get her pregnant. You could use a condom and not get her pregnant, or you don't use a condom and you have a chance at getting her pregnant.
Only if you are pregnant at the time Certainly don't go out and get pregnant deliberately.
Yes and even younger then that.
Fourteen days after intercourse.
Subtract fourteen weeks (7 days x 14) from the date of the ultrasound.
nope
twelve to fourteen days after your period starts.
Yes, because it can be dangerous for the child to be pregnant at this age. It's not fair to her or her child to be forced into this situation at this age.
You should be able to tell from a home pregnancy test when you are fourteen days (two weeks) pregnant.
Generally fourteen days after intercourse.
Yes, they can go to school.
Yes - have faith in yourself and examples of others - you can do it!