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No, baking soda cannot prevent pregnancy. The only reliable methods of preventing pregnancy are using contraceptives such as condoms, birth control pills, or other prescribed methods. It is important to use scientifically proven methods to prevent pregnancy rather than relying on unproven methods.
You can replace borax in laundry detergent with baking soda, washing soda, or vinegar. These alternatives can help to boost cleaning power and reduce odors in your laundry.
It can take up to 200-500 years for a soda can to decompose in the environment. However, recycling the can can help reduce the time it takes to break down significantly.
To treat poison ivy using baking soda, make a paste by mixing baking soda with water and apply it to the affected area. This can help reduce itching and inflammation.
Baking soda can help alleviate the symptoms of poison ivy by creating a soothing paste when mixed with water and applied to the affected area. The alkaline properties of baking soda can help reduce itching and inflammation caused by the rash.
Unfortunately there is not a lot known at the time about how to prevent or even reduce your chance of having an ectopic pregnancy.
The chances of sperm passing through clothing and resulting in a pregnancy are very low, but not impossible. The fabric of clothing acts as a barrier that can prevent sperm from reaching the egg. However, it is still important to practice safe sex to reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy.
If you want to REDUCE the chances, then it helps. But if you want to prevent pregnancy all together, just keep the lion locked in the cage.
Contraceptives can lower levels of FSH and LH in the body, which can prevent ovulation and reduce the chances of pregnancy.
Your chances of having an ectopic pregnancy from BV is about zero.
There is only a 1% change of a pregnancy ultrasound being wrong. If you've taken a pregnancy test and then go in for an ultra sound to confirm the pregnancy, chances are you are definitely pregnant.
If your Nuvaring comes out, then your chances of pregnancy are the same as any female without contraceptive protection.
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No. A painkiller and soda will not help against a pregnancy.
Your chances of getting pregnant won't increase after chlamydia treatment. You will reduce the risk of further damage to your fertility. If it is from chlamydia you are infertile, then unfortunately it progressed to the point of permanent damage.
There is nothing you can do unfortunately. My mother had it but neither me or my brother got it so hopefully you will be lucky too.
The chances of pregnancy are as low as they can be if you have sex while using the copper IDU and the contraceptive implant.