Tips to avoid Pregnancy
1. Condoms are
considered to be safe; 98-99% over a year of 'perfect use'. So, if 100 couples
use a condom for 5 years, one in 15 will get pregnant anyway. Out of 10 million
couples using the condom THREE QUARTERS of a MILLION will still get pregnant.
Gives another dimension to 99% safe doesn't it? Use the condom in combination
with spermicidal jelly to be extra safe!
2. Check
expiration date and check to see that the package is intact before use on all
contraception you use.
3. Store condoms
in a cool, dry place because condoms exposed to air, heat and light are more
likely to break. Don't keep condoms in a billfold, back pocket or glove
compartment for an extended period of time. This can cause condom deterioration
and breakage as well.
4. Proper usage
can increase a condom's protection. Avoid sharp objects, fingernails and air
bubbles. Be sure there is plenty of lubrication to avoid rupture of the condom.
5. Alcohol and
other drugs lower inhibitions, seriously affecting judgement and can lead to
unsafe sex.
6. If a condom
breaks, immediate withdrawal is recommended. A new condom can then be used. To
reduce the risk of pregnancy, a woman can immediately insert two applications
of spermicide into the vagina.
7. If you feel
uncomfortable discussing sex and birth control with your partner, then you
shouldn't be having sex! Be straightforward and talk about sex beforehand so
both partners know what to expect
8. Some birth
control methods like the Pill take time to become effective, so it helps to
decide beforehand if this is the contraception for you.
9. If you will be
using the pill or other forms of birth control, make sure to use them properly.
Ask your doctor to thoroughly explain the correct way of using the birth
control. Do not ever skip a dose or change without your doctor's advice. Doing
so can actually increase your chances of becoming pregnant.
10. Know your
fertile days. There is usually a small time frame each month that a woman is
most fertile. Avoid having unprotected sex during that time. This method is
like others-not 100% reliable. You should always use protection if you do not
intend to get pregnant.
11. Above all
else, if you seriously are not ready to take on the responsibility of raising a
child you should reconsider having sex. There are plenty of other ways to show
affection towards your partner than having sexual intercourse.
12. NEVER rely on
the "pull out" method or breastfeeding as a means of birth control.
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