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There are a few ways to avoid pregnancy, the oral contraceptive and the condom are the best methods.
Depends on when you last had intercourse. Semen can linger and be viable a few days after intercourse, and rhythm methods are notoriously unreliable. But pregnancy w/o sex doesn't happen among humans.
Some of the most common methods of natural birth control would be for one to not have sexual intercourse. Other than that one would have to use methods such as a condom or the birth control pill.
No. The legal age for intercourse is 16
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.
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Intercourse can take place with the catheter in place. The woman or her partner can be taught to remove the catheter before intercourse and replace it with a new one afterwards.
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It's helpful to know the date of the last intercourse becuase it may alter decision making regarding emergency contraception, and so that the prescriber can give appropriate advice about when to check again for pregnancy. For some methods, like the IUD, the date of last intercourse (if not using adequate protection) can affect when insertion is planned.
Scientists must create new methods when new problems arise. They may also create new methods to get a different perspective on an old problem.