Nearly 3 of every 10 Teenagers are sexually active according to MSNBC
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You should not experience pregnancy symptoms just because you starting becoming sexually active.
It doesn't because they support you in your decisions..
because teens are generally more sexually active than older people
Age of consent is most often 18, but becoming sexually active with a partner you love and trust is worth waiting for.
In most places, the age of consent is 16
Around 75% to 80% let's just say there's a lot
No we don't. You gain weight by not exercising and eating too much.
Becoming sexually active does not generally change your menstrual cycle. If you are using contraception, such as the birth control pill, coil or Depo Provera injection, then your menstrual cycle can change. Your periods may stop or they could become shorter and lighter in flow.
If you're sexually active you should always practice safer sex by using a condom - menstruation or not makes no difference here. You should also always use birth control to prevent unwanted pregnancy, condoms are a form of birth control too. If considering becoming sexually active it's important to learn more about safer sex and birth control.