Hopefully you're not one of those homosexual unions in Massachusetts.... they don't have to worry.
Outside of that.... did you know there are such things as contrceptive pills, foam, iud's?
2006-10-27 17:38:50
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answered by Anonymous
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You should get on some type of birth control, either the pill, the patch or the nueva ring. In addition to that, you might want to practice the pull-out method as well (this works well if you are sensitive and find that you get bladder infections easily in addition to being effective against pregnancy--if used in conjunction with another form of birth control). You could also use condoms in replacement of the pull-out method, but personally, I don't like the feel of condoms. Good luck!
2006-10-28 00:48:11
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answered by missapparition 4
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Well, if you don't object to using birth control, then make an appointment with your gyno for a check up and also a prescription for birth control. There are so many kinds that you can use, but it's better to start taking or using them 3 to 4 months before marriage. This will get your body accustomed to the birth control. There is also the rhythm method, but you really have to understand how your cycles are before you try it.
Best to you!
2006-10-28 00:39:27
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answered by Dianna S 2
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There's no such thing as 100% worry-free sex. The best that you can do, though, would be to have both of you STD-tested (I don't care if you're both virgins. STDs can be spread in other ways) and see about getting on the shot. The shot's the most effective form of birth control on the market.
2006-10-28 00:37:46
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answered by Anonymous
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well i worked in a gyne office for 7 years. most women who came in chose the birth control pill. but these days there are many other options, such as the patch(as long as you dont smoke), depo injections once every three months, the nuva ring which you only change once a month, and if your not planning on kids for several years, you could have an IUD put in. you should ask your doctor about all of your options.
2006-10-28 00:39:27
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answered by Boop 7
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Uh dont have sex. that literally is the most worry free way of preventing pregnancy. I would reccomend the pill but you need to be regularly responsible with that.
2006-10-28 00:44:38
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answered by Peggy C 1
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Everyone gets married for the first time then that status changes depending on if you stick to that person. Anyway that's not the point. You should do some google search on that one..you'll find lots of answers.
2006-10-28 00:37:05
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answered by AnGeLeYeZ 2
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condoms condoms condoms for the both of you. They make them for women as well as men.
The pill
The Depo shot
An IUD
If you are a guy then a vasectomy is a sure fire way not to get your bride pregnant.
If you are a woman, then you should visit your Gynecologist and discuss your options with him/her. If you don't have a gynecologist then GET ONE as soon as possible.
Good luck
2006-10-28 00:43:21
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answered by NyteWing 5
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Abstinence makes the heart grow fonder!!! J/J Probably have to use condoms even though it's awkward, it's still probably the most effective form of BC without having to take hormones.
2006-10-28 00:37:33
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answered by sixcannonballs 5
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Ha larry, thats funny.
Birth control pills.
2006-10-28 00:37:33
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answered by sshazzam 6
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birth control
2006-10-28 00:37:30
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answered by Tartlettes 4
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