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Love Sex? But Don't Want To Get Pregnant!
Like sex, but not pregnancy? If you want fun and freedom more than you want a baby, you need contraception. However, if you don't believe in the idea of using contraception, there are many more ways to avoid pregnancy.
Pregnancy is a bliss, no doubt. In fact, getting pregnant is one of the best things that can happen to a woman. However, there might be a lot of reasons why a woman might not want to become a mother. Reasons like not being married or not mentally prepared or even financial insecurities can deter a woman from getting pregnant. Whatever be the reason for a woman, rather than getting an abortion, it is much better to adopt simple ways to avoid the unwanted pregnancy glitch.
4 THINGS THAT HURT YOUR PREGNANCY
Getting pregnant when you are not ready to have a baby will also increase your stress levels. Therefore, adopting ways to not get pregnant and still enjoying the power of lovemaking is like two birds hit with one stone.
Here are some of the ways to have sex and avoid pregnancy:

No Intercourse Without Condom
Making love without a condom should be a straight no. If you follow this strict rule, there is a less chance of you getting pregnant.

Never Miss Contraceptives
If you want to prevent an unwanted pregnancy, you should pop in a pill right after you have had sex. This is one of the ways to have sex and not get pregnant.

Sex On A Period?
Getting pregnant when you are not ready can be a real scare to the couple. If you are not ready to have a baby and still want to enjoy the art of lovemaking, try to enjoy the magic of making love on a period. Experts say that it is a safe 'period' to enjoy lovemaking.

The Daily Pill
Get yourself the daily pill. However, this has a number of side effects which is not good for your health. But, it can surely stop chances of you having an unwanted pregnancy.

The Ejaculation Trick
In case you don't understand: This means that the man withdraws from the woman just before he reaches orgasm (or ejaculates). This ejaculation trick at times is not safe, since the sperm may have already entered the vagina.

Foreplay Can Be Dangerous Too
If you thought foreplay was simple and a way not to get pregnant, think again. Dangerous foreplay includes allowing either of the partner's fingers to touch the penis and then enter the vagina. This can lead to unwanted pregnancy.

When Inside Your Woman
Never leave a penis inside the vagina for too long after ejaculation. It is always best to withdraw straight after ejaculation as a common cause for condoms coming off inside is when the penis has gone down and the condom is no longer a tight fit. This can lead to unwanted pregnancy.

Believe In The Power Of Outcours
Engage in what some experts call "outercourse." This means having intercourse that does not include penetration.

Take The Shot
If you want to make love and not get pregnant, then the woman need to get injected with the hormone progestin. These kind of injections must be repeated every three months to prevent an unwanted pregnancy.

Believe In Ovulation
When keeping a detailed and proper track of menstrual cycle and ovulation, you cannot get pregnant. This is the period of 'safe sex days', which most couples tend to follow. For example, 7 days before and 7 days after a period is considered to be a safe week.



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