Why not prevent pregnancy during intercourse instead of after? There are ways to stop pregnancy after....morning after pill, abortion, etc, but it would be much easier to take a proactive approach and take some precautions.
2007-02-20 15:13:53
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answered by michelle 5
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Not all intercourse will lead to pregnancy. In fact a woman is only fertile for a few days every month, and even on those days there are so many other factors that have to be 'right' for pregnancy to occur. However, it obviously happens, so don't be irresponsible/ Use a condom BEFORE intercourse or make sure the girl is using a reliable form of hormonal birth control consistently. If you have had unprotected intercourse, the girl can take Plan B(a high dose of hormones that prevent implantation) which is most effective when taken within 72 hours. Plan B should not be used as a regular form of birth control...more information can be found at www. not-2-late.com. Don't believe any myths you might read about the girl standing on her head, taking a shower, douching or any other crazy thing--it's not going to help anything. If you're really concerned, make sure that she's OK with using Plan B and plan ahead of time next time. Hope everything works out.
2007-02-20 15:19:34
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answered by justpeachee22 5
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You have to questions there partner.
Will all sexual intercourse lead to pregnancy?
...No. All sexual intercourse involving coitus MAY lead to pregnancy...equally, among healthy individuals, there is no way to engage in coitus that will not POSSIBLY lead to pregnancy.
What are the ways to stop pregnancy after intercourse?
...There are many, all unpleasant, the best way to THINK IN ADVANCE.
If you are going to engage in sexual intercourse, know that there is NO 100% method to avoid not only pregnancy, but also sexually transmitted diseases. Still, if you are going to engage, first become familiar with the many FREE sex education sites available on the web.
If you think you might be pregnant, see a doctor immediately before following any advice from this site or any other!!!
2007-02-20 15:20:50
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answered by Pedro 2
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There are no sure ways to stop a pregnancy once it has occured short of the Plan B (abortion pill) or an abortion itself. The best thing to do is to stop the pregnancy before it has occured and that is easy and there are several ways. There is abstinence or birth control, such as the pill, diapragm, sponge, depo shot, condom and many others. Contact your local health department and they will be glad to talk to you about this and even will give out some free or at low cost to you. Condoms are the best bet even if other birth control is used to protect you and the other person involved from STD's and it is always best to double up on protection. Better safe then sorry. :)
2007-02-20 15:20:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are that worried, you should use condoms or birth control. After, there are the morning after pills, but those need to be taken within 5 days of intercourse. Not all sexual encounters will get a female pregnant as there are only a few days of the month when she can get pregnant.
2007-02-20 15:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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If during intercourse there's like sperm everywhere and there's no protection, quickly wash your privates and go to the hospital the next morning for birth control that can also prevent pregnancy but not STD. Waiting until marriage is much safer dude.
2007-02-20 15:17:14
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answered by Fortune M 2
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Most sex doesn't lead to pregnancy - the girl actually has to be ovulating which only happens once a month - but you want to always wear a condom regardless because your more likely to get an STD then get a girl pregnant.
2007-02-20 15:25:15
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answered by Nette 5
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Before you have sexual intercourse put on a condom, that's how you stop pregnancy!
2007-02-20 15:17:04
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answered by Anonymous
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well, that is what sex is for so yes it will eventually lead to pregnancy unless it is two guys ... instead of worrying about stopping pregnancy after sex, why not prevent it before ..after all a rubber is a lot cheaper than an abortion
2007-02-20 15:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Ideally you stop it before. That's called contraception.
Unfortunately, your question is a prime example of the screaming need for sex education in all schools all over the world.
2007-02-20 15:17:09
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answered by Anonymous
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