In the 1800s, methods to prevent pregnancy were limited and often unreliable. Women used various techniques, including withdrawal, douching, and the use of barriers like sponges or cloths soaked in vinegar or other substances. Some also relied on herbal remedies believed to have contraceptive properties. However, societal norms often discouraged discussions about contraception, leaving many women with little access to effective options.
No
To keep you from getting pregnant
No.
You can't, unless you make the bull a steer.
The same way you do. Condoms & birth control.
No, there is no food or beverage that prevents pregnancy.
no maryjane will not stop a pregnancy or harm a pregnacy but you shouldnt do it
Your stomach is getting bigger,but that's maybe the McDonalds you keep eating.
don't put it with the male rabbit.
No. The sperm needed to fertilize an egg is already inside of you. Although it helps to lay down for about 1/2 an hour after intercourse when trying to get pregnant, getting up and taking a shower after isn't going to keep you from getting pregnant.
There are anti-pregnantcy pills. Also, the guy can just use a condom.
Don't have sex.