There is none. The morning after pill is it.
It may be use to prevent pregnancy if used within 72 days
No, it does not prevent pregnancy. It would be extremely foolish to use this as a method of contraception.
Absolutely not ! The ONLY sure-fire way to prevent pregnancy - is to use a condom and/or the pill !
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No, it only works to prevent pregnancy.
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Contraceptives are used to prevent pregnancy from occurring.
It takes a few days to get pregnant but if you mean that he is inside of you, then yes there is a risk. You can use the morning after pill for 72 hours after sex to prevent pregnancy.
No, lithium is not a contraceptive and does not prevent pregnancy. It is important for individuals taking lithium to use appropriate forms of contraception to avoid unintended pregnancy. Consulting a healthcare provider about contraceptive options while on lithium is recommended.
Pregnancy is possible if sperm comes into contact with the vagina, regardless of whether the individual is a virgin or not. The presence of a hymen does not prevent pregnancy if sperm enters the vagina. It is important to use contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
In the female menstrual cycle, there are only 2-3 days in which a woman can conceive a child. Conception can be facilitated or avoided by not having intercourse on these days.