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The only way to prevent pregnancy without contraception is by abstaining from sexual intercourse. Unfortunately there is no way to prevent pregnancy from occurring with 100% accuracy unless you use contraception every time you have intercourse.
YES, if you take ordinary birth control pills without stop, you are actually making extended-cycle oral contraception, which is pretty effective contraception and it prevents pregnancy possibilities. There are different types of extended-cycle oral contraception which can let your body to have only 3-4 periods per year.
Nuva Ring reduces the risk of pregnancy while you use it. After stopping Nuva Ring, women do not have a decrease in fertility. 85% of couples using no pregnancy prevention will get pregnant within a year. This number is the same for couples who have used Nuva Ring, and for couples who never used hormonal birth control.
Condoms don't prevent pregnancy by killing sperm, they prevent pregnancy by capturing sperm cells when the man ejaculates. Once a man ejaculates in a woman's vagina without a condom there is nothing a condom can retroactively do to prevent pregnancy. Best to put on a condom before intercourse. If you have ejaculated in a woman the best way to prevent pregnancy is the "morning after pill". It's a dose of hormones that can prevent ovulation.
If you ejaculate inside a girl without protection, there is a risk of pregnancy. It's important to communicate with your partner about contraception options and consider emergency contraception if necessary. Don't hesitate to seek medical advice for further guidance.
Are you talking about pills here? If you are, pills (used correctly) will prevent pregnancy 99 times out of a hundred. Condoms will prevent pregnancy about 93 times out of a hundred. BUT, condoms also help prevent infection.
Yes, emotion does not prevent pregnancy. If sperm enters the vagina without any type of protection, there is always a chance of pregnancy.
Yes. You may have conceived before your first post-contraception period, or any time since then. Take a pregnancy test or speak to your sexual health or family planning practitioner for confidential advice.
It's not advisable no. Taking the pill for one month will not prevent pregnancy as you need to be on the pill for 4 weeks before you can have unprotected sex without the risk of pregnancy.
If you have your ovaries and uterus removed to prevent pregnancy then you will need hormone replacement therapy, as essentially your body will assume you have gone through the menopause and wont produce the female hormones you need to have as a woman.This will not only prevent pregnancy, but you will NEVER be able to get pregnant if these are removed. This is called a hysterectomy and is only performed if there is cancer, fiberous tissue, or some other problem. A good doctor will not perform this on a young woman to prevent pregnancy. This is like killing a fly with a atomic bomb.
You can still get pregnant without your hymen being broken. The hymen is just a piece of skin - it doesn't prevent pregnancy
Absolutely. Endometriosis may cause infertility or difficulty with conception, but it does not prevent pregnancy in most women.