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2006-09-25 04:47:43 · 41 answers · asked by shashi kath 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

41 answers

dont have sex

2006-09-25 04:54:57 · answer #1 · answered by xstacy 4 · 0 1

First thing is whether you want to avoid pregnancy temporarily or permanently? If temporary avoid doing anything that causes pregnancy.If you want to avoid permanently you can get the uterus removed.If you are a male you will never get pregnant, so no worry at all. Finally if you are a female only then get converted to male through surgical procedures. Lastly remove the first 'a' from the word 'preganancy' of your question. and your problem is solved.

2006-09-25 06:08:46 · answer #2 · answered by Yahooian 1 · 0 0

All techniques of keeping off being pregnant incorporate particular risks. So you may decide for a variety of of techniques as in step with ones convenience. the main organic approach is concentrated abstinence, the place you haven't any longer have been given intercourse from the tenth to the twentieth day of your menstrual cycle. it is via the fact the ovum isn't waiting for fertilisation earlier the tenth day and it dies after the twentieth day. Ifyou do have a intercourse in between the tenth and the twentieth, make useful your significant different makes use of a condom. And in case the condom tears or leaks then you somewhat can assume the morning after pill, which could be taken the morning after unprotected intercourse. Copper T or the Inter Uterine gadget, is appropriate for women who don't experience inconvenienced by using it. After this gadget is put in the uterus( a bypass to to the physician is needed) you could nevertheless have intercourse freely without the terror of conceiving. the beginning administration pills is yet another handy decision yet one should be very nicely-known in taking it. maximum pills could be taken usually( a process seven-28 pills in step with month-to-month cycle) on the prescribed day. So, to ask for the suitable approach of beginning administration approach is like soliciting for the suitable nutrition. the element is, it rather is going to variety from guy or woman to guy or woman. So, take your %..

2016-12-12 14:43:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try having sex without penetration, and when you do go "all the way" use condoms and perhaps a diaphram or some hormonal method like the pill as backup.
You could also try having same sex relationships, if that interest you. No chance of pregnancy there!

2006-09-25 04:54:23 · answer #4 · answered by Emily O 3 · 0 0

Sounds like this is a BIG worry for you. The answer is real simple. No sex. I know, it's not easy. Our body's were built to procreate and it is a very strong desire that many cannot hold down. If you are having a hard time with no sex, just think about the decisions you might have to make if you did get pregnant.

If you are unmarried and you want to wait till marriage, then your partner should understand. If your partner does not, think about this. If you get pregnant, then He will be teaching your child morals.

2006-09-25 05:02:09 · answer #5 · answered by Greg J 2 · 0 1

TYPES OF CONTRACEPTION BY
SHAKIFFKHAN

Types of contraception
Various types of contraception explained. Risks as well as effectiveness of the various methods discussed. From condoms, injections, pills, cervical caps, to IUD's and implants. How to prevent pregnancy.


Contraception is minefield of choice that can leave you feeling stunned when faced with all the options. The only effective way to choose what is right for you is to be informed. Contraception education is not only for teenagers and young adults, but also for many older people that chose their method a long time ago and have not looked at new options. Below various methods have been explained, their advantages as well as their disadvantages.


Hormonal methods



Injections and Implants: This contains progesterone and essentially it prevents an egg from being produced.


Advantages: People with diabetes and high blood pressure can use these safely, and it is long lasting. The injection is given every six months and the implant will last for five years.


Disadvantages: Weight gain, nausea, irregular bleeding can all be side effects. Fertility may take up to a year to return.


Effectiveness: Injection 99.7% Implant: 99.95%


The Combined Pill: This pill contains Estrogen and Progesterone and also prevents an egg from being produced by the female.


Advantages: Protects against cancers of the womb or ovaries and helps prevent osteoporosis. It regulates your period and helps reduce PMS, as well as not having any long-term effects, and unlike condoms not interrupting sex. Can be taken from 6 weeks after giving birth.


Disadvantages: Head aches; water retention, nausea, weight gain and depression can all be side effects. If you are a smoker over thirty five, have diabetes or high blood pressure then this is not recommended as an option for you. If you are breastfeeding then the hormones could pass on to your baby through your milk. (Your milk flow can also be reduced).


Effectiveness: 97%


The Mini Pill: This pill makes it harder for sperm to enter the uterus as it thickens the mucous in the cervix.


Advantages:If you are overweight, have high blood pressure, are a smoker, over forty or are breastfeeding then this is the pill for you.


Disadvantages: It has to be taken at the same time each day, and there is a small risk that if you are breastfeeding, the progesterone could harm your baby.


Effectiveness: 95%


Barrier Methods

Condom: A sheath that prevents the transmittal of sperm after ejaculation. Often using these can result in vaginal dryness, but do not use any oil-based lubricant, as this may split the condom.


Advantages: Easy to use with minimal health risk and widely available. Many of them contain spermicide.


Disadvantages: You have to interrupt the sexual flow to put it on. It could slip off or tear, you have to remove it straight after intercourse, and it may dull the sensation.


Effectiveness: 86%


Intrauterine Device: (IUD). A T-shape device that is inserted into the womb to prevent the implanting of a fertilized egg.


Advantages: It works as soon as it is fitted, and has no effect on breastfeeding or your hormones.


Disadvantages: Heavy periods, uterine cramping, a greater risk of Pelvic inflammatory disease if you have multiple partners. A yearly check is required.


Effectiveness: 98%


Diaphragm/ Cervical Cap: These methods must be used with a spermicide. Made from soft rubber they cover the cervix and need to be fitted. They can be inserted up to six hours before intercourse and may be removed no later than 30 hours afterwards.


Advantages: No hormones are introduced to your body, so you can breastfeed. They can prevent STD’s, and can be inserted well before sex.


Disadvantages: They need to be inspected often for holes. Your bladder must be empty to insert them, and they may press down on your bladder causing Cystitis.


Effectiveness: 80% Diaphragm 60% Cervical Cap


Natural Methods


This consists of Fertility Awareness or the Rhythm Method. Ovulation occurs twelve to sixteen days before a period, so you have to have a regular cycle in order to accurately predict ‘safe’ times for intercourse.


Advantages: There are no side effects at all.

Disadvantages: There are restrictions on sex, which could lead to tension in the home.

2006-09-25 17:56:33 · answer #6 · answered by shakiff 2 · 1 0

Abstinence is the best way. Nothing else is 100% effective. If you are referring to birth control, go see your doctor. They will help you choose a good, reliable method of birth control that will hopefully work for you.

2006-09-25 04:51:29 · answer #7 · answered by Kayla 4 · 2 1

The website below is a very informative webstie on all of the different kinds of birth control. It will help you to decide which method(s) are right for you.

2006-09-25 05:13:53 · answer #8 · answered by emmer 2 · 0 1

Just don't have sex and if you feel you must have sex get some type of birth control and use condoms. Birth control snd condoms sre not 100 percent but they always reduce your chances.

2006-09-25 04:52:47 · answer #9 · answered by riri 2 · 0 1

Wait to have sex until you are ready for the possiblity that you can get pregnant. And if you do take responsiblity.

2006-09-25 05:18:36 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the most efective way is to not have sex, but if thats not an option for you, then condoms seem to work fine, if thats also not an option then get on the pill, if thats not an option then you SOL

2006-09-25 04:51:14 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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