Contraception & Pregnancy
There may well come a time in your life when you want to father or give birth to a child.
It's probably not that time yet. While no sex is entirely free of the risk of pregnancy, sensible use of contraceptives can bring the risk of pregnancy down to close to zero. (NB: there is still a risk. Sex, after all, is nature's way of making babies.)
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Condoms
Even if you are using the pill, you should still use condoms to protect you against sexually transmitted infections.
Barrier contraceptives - other types
These are not very popular means of contraception, but this is what they are.
The pill
By far the most popular - and effective - means of contraception, but it will not provide protection against sexually transmitted infections.
What will happen if I/she gets pregnant?
This is something everyone should think of before having sex. If conception happens and you find yourself about to become a mother or father, what will you do?
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Tips!
Ready for love?
So use condoms and put them on sexily. There's no need to pretend you're not using condoms, every reason to use them - and it won't spoil the mood
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