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Kevin and Veronica deal with a loud and homophobic neighbor, Yanis. Debbie goes to Planned Parenthood to confirm her pregnancy. Returning from the appointment, Debbie lies to Fiona about not being pregnant, only for it to come back and bite her when Derek takes off.
Debbie meets the twenty-year-old Matty and tries to seduce him, but is rejected because of their age disparity. Debbie becomes jealous of Matty's girlfriend, Seema. Debbie makes harassing calls to Seema at work, puts a snake in her car, and plans to stab Seema with a homemade shank. As revenge, Seema hires a boy in Debbie's class to humiliate her.
Debbie goes on birth control and has sex with Derek, despite being advised against doing so within 48 hours; this ultimately results in Debbie becoming pregnant, to Fiona's dismay. Lip and Amanda continue a non-exclusive relationship, though Amanda eventually begins showing feelings for Lip, which he ignores.
In the episode, Fiona tries to get Debbie to have an abortion, while Frank attempts to move on from Bianca's death. According to Nielsen Media Research , the episode was seen by an estimated 1.64 million household viewers and gained a 0.7 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.
Kevin's wife, Cheryl, is trying to get him back by pretending her sister's child is hers and his. When Veronica finds out, she fights with Cheryl and forces her to sign the divorce papers. After Debbie witnesses a man masturbating to her on the subway, Lip leads a crusade to take down sex offenders in the neighborhood.
Most couples don’t get pregnant when they first try to conceive and that is normal, experts explain. Nearly 60% of women say they wish they knew how long it would take to get pregnant before ...
During this, Carl runs into Tish (Chelsea Alden), who is pregnant. When Carl asks over the father, Tish does not answer. Debbie (Emma Kenney) laments her failed attempts in relationships, and asks Kevin, Veronica and Tami over any explanation. While Kevin and Veronica do not say anything, Tami simply says her bad parents have stalled her attempts.
Women who have had irregular periods, are over 35 and have endometriosis may find it harder to get pregnant. Many women spend the early parts of their sex lives doing things to avoid pregnancy.