Because in 100% of the cases harm is done to their bodies just by getting pregnant. The female body is not fully mature and ready to for pregnancy until age 24. Getting pregnant in the teens does significant harm to a still maturing reproductive system, as well as the immune system. The baby produces an immunal suppression chemical to prevent the body from ejecting the foreign growth taking place inside. At the time of birth, or a miscarriage, the baby has stopped producing this chemical. In a female body that has a still developing immune system, this can cause damage that can affect the rest of their lives, and substantially increasing the chances of developing cancer.
This is unplanned.
Your doctor or local family planning unit would be a good place to start if you wanted information about unplanned pregnancy. They would be able to discuss your options with you without putting any undue pressure or bias on your decision. If you don't feel you can go to your doctor, then there are other organisations such as FPA which have information on their website and also a helpline which you can call.
It is said that one can avoid pregnancy with the natural method, which is breastfeeding. A nursing mother would have to be breastfeeding exclusively for this method of contraception to work.
Many people believe that using certain methods of contraception is important because it prevent in most cases unplanned pregnancy. Another positive thing to using such methods, condoms, helps not only prevent unplanned pregnancy but also many forms of STDs. I would highly suggest taking those two factors into thought before having unprotected intercourse.
Because when drunk she will lose her judgment, have sex which might be something she would not normally do, with a person she would not normally care about and she would not remember or care about birth control. Or she would trust him when he says he's got it. Alcohol and drugs makes you lose your good judgment so you do stupid and careless things.
Because when drunk she will lose her judgment, have sex which might be something she would not normally do, with a person she would not normally care about and she would not remember or care about birth control. Or she would trust him when he says he's got it. Alcohol and drugs makes you lose your good judgment so you do stupid and careless things.
There are many, many Planned Parenthood Centers in Burlington, Vermont. A family planning clinic that would offer more options to dealing with unplanned pregnancy was needed.
Random or unplanned would be antonyms of tactical.
Abortion. Any at home method you may come up with would potentially harm or defect the baby. There's always adoption.
Acetaminophen (paracetamol) is quite safe during pregnancy but I would avoid aspirin and ibuprofen unless prescribed by your doctor.
Not enough information to answer. Avoid WHAT KIND of civil lawsuit? General answer would have to be - NO.
a person wont receive a positive pregnancy test until about 3 to 4 weeks after unprotected intercourse has happened