At 54, many women are approaching or have reached menopause, which typically occurs between ages 45 and 55. However, if you are still having regular menstrual cycles, you can still conceive, so using contraception is advisable if you want to avoid pregnancy. It's essential to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss your specific situation and options for contraception, as individual circumstances can vary.
Yes. With most birth control pills or other contraception, you need to use a backup method (such as a condom) for at least the first seven days after starting the contraception. If you think you might be pregnant, please see your doctor immediately.
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A:Protestants are overwhelmingly in favour of the use of contraception.
You don't use the withrawal method for contraception. You don't use any method for contraception. Use a condom or take it up the ass. By the way, you're pregnant.
You must use contraception
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Contraception is a personal decision. I use birth contol. We just do not use birth control that causes a spontaneous abortion.. as it would kill a life.
Yes, males and females should be educated on contraception. With more information, they can make a sound choice about what they need to do.
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-_- ask your doctor