Most people are aware of the common practices which a lot of couples use to avoid pregnancy: keeping watch on menstrual days and avoiding/ practicing sex during that particular period. Rate of success of this method is high.
An unconventional harmless method: success rate is nearing 90%
place a cotton plug soaked in lemon juice or vinegar up vagina after intercourse, this will affect the mobility of the sperms and avoid them from reaching the egg.
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no it can't prevent pregnancy
Vitamins don't prevent pregnancy.
BV won't prevent pregnancy.
NO ! ONLY contraception or abstinence can prevent pregnancy !
No. Cytotec can be used for abortion but not to prevent pregnancy.
Starch as in pasta, potatoes etc? That does not prevent pregnancy.
Yaz is a birth control pill. It is intended to prevent pregnancy.
Advil don't prevent pregnancy no matter how many you take.
No, weed does not prevent pregnancy or interfere with contraception methods.
You can write about how to prevent teen pregnancy. Or what causes teen pregnancy. Talking about the right form of education to prevent teen pregnancy will work as well.
No it does not.
no