i want to have sex with my BF BUT DONT WANT TO GET PREGANT ,CAN U PLZ SUGGEST ME!


Question: I want to have sex with my BF BUT DONT WANT TO GET PREGANT ,CAN U PLZ SUGGEST ME.bESIDES USING cONDOM?
PLZ HELP ME

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you must know about safe and unsafe periods.
Suppose your period starts on 1st April, and your cycle is 28 days,
Your expected date of next period is 28th April
Deduct 14 from expected date, it is 14th April, it is your ovulation day.
Sperms is shed in vagina will remain active for about 4 days could be more
Any intercourse done from 10th April, to 18th April may get pregnancy.
You see April 1st to 8th is safe, 9th to 18 th is fertile and again 19th to 27th is safe.

another one is regular pills

best is condom gives protection from many ways

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Female condoms are approximately 75%-82% effective in preventing pregnancy and STD’s.

You can get the FC1 female condom without a prescription in drugstores and supermarkets. The female condom comes in only one size. A FC1 condom costs between $2.50 and $4; the new FC2 will cost much less.

The female condom is already lubricated when you buy it, and it comes with an extra bottle of nonspermicidal lubricant. If you need more lubrication, you can use a vaginal lubricant, such as K-Y Jelly, on the inside of the female condom or on the penis.

If women use the female condom every time they have sexual intercourse and follow instructions every time, it is 95% effective. This means that if 100 women use the female condom all the time and always use it correctly, 5 women will become pregnant in a year.

Although it's obvious that the female condom is most effective against pregnancy when it is used all the time and always used correctly, perfect use hardly ever happens. If women use the female condoms, but not perfectly, it is 79% effective. This means that if 100 women use the female condom, 21 or more women will become pregnant in a year.

It has been reported that the male condom is 94% protective against HIV infection (6 out of 100 women will get HIV), but the female condom is pretty new, so it is not clear exactly how effective it is against sexually transmitted diseases.

How to use:

The female condom can be inserted well before penetration. Wash your hands first and find a comfortable position, perhaps squatting with knees apart or lying down with legs bent and knees apart. Hold the female condom so that the open end is hanging down. Squeeze the inner ring with your thumb and middle finger.

Insert the inner ring and pouch inside of your vaginal opening. With your index finger, push the inner ring with the pouch way up into your vagina, so that the inner ring is up past your pubic bone. You can feel your pubic bone by curving your finger towards your front when it is a couple of inches inside of your vagina. This may take some time, because the female condom is slippery because of the lubrication. Just go slowly and be patient. Make sure the female condom is not twisted at all. The outside ring of the female condom should lie against the outer lips of your vagina. About one inch of it should be outside of your body.

You need to guide the male's penis into the female condom so that it doesn't enter the vagina during sex. Once the penis enters your vagina, the vagina will expand and the "slack" will decrease.

After intercourse, the male can stay in the woman, rather than withdrawing immediately. To remove the female condom after intercourse, squeeze and twist the outer ring gently to keep the sperm inside the pouch. Pull the female condom out gently and throw it away in a waste container. Don't flush it. And don't reuse it!



There are a few ways to prevent pregnancy, there is a thing called a diaphragm which sort of works like a condom for you. you may also want to consider going on the contraceptive pill; there are a few different types out there so i suggest the best option is to talk to you g.p and your parents about this. these methods are not always 100%.



There are safe days when ovulation doesnt happen.. It depends on your periods.. So use that but its not 100% safe.
The other option is using Female Condoms that can be inserted in your vagina during intercourse, but from my experience it takes the fun away..
The other possible option is withdrawal where he can get out of you when he cums, but then it spoils the whole experience of having an orgasm and experiencing him *** inside you..

Try post intercourse pills but make sure you take then within atleast 48 Hours after you do the thing.
They are not known to have any side effects...

So go out and have fun...



the best choice is to be marriage with ur BF so that nu may have sex with ur partner that is to an approved one,safer one,valuable one to have ur child,best healthier one. If ur in a position to not able to marriage,then refer www.watchtower .org referring the book "YOUNG PEOPLE ASK"



You should go on birth control or some form of contraception if you don't want to get pregnant. If you use it correctly it should be very effective at preventing pregnancy. Talk to your doctor about it, they can give you some suggestions about which one would be right for you.



New Female Condoms (FC2) are a lot more effective and pleasant to use. Also, you can insert them prior to having sex. If you have any questions, stop by our blog!

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for emergency, there are i- pills.
for regular reason there are so many contraceptive pills..like ovrall L.

but u must consult a doctor before taking any such pills.
there are side effects too.



anal sex. It works for me.



get ur cock out when doing inter course while discharging.....




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