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How can i prevent conceiving a baby with practising birth control methods?

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  1. also use a condom on top of that... and try not to do it around the "unsafe" days of your cycle. (like at our around 14 days from the start of your/her last period)
  2. don't have sex. if you are using bc properly you shouldn't get preg. but the only sure fire way not to get preg is by not having sex
  3. Give good blowjobs, because if he puts his pecker in your snatch without birth control you'll eventually get preggers.
  4. Although it's a huge cliche...the only sure fire way to avoid becoming pregnant is to not have sex. Birth control pills and other forms of chemical contraception, while good, aren't always reliable so it's always a good idea to use a condom as well, just in case. (Of course, it's always a good idea to use a condom anyway to protect against STDs, but I'm sure you know that!)
  5. Condoms, birth-control pills are the best. The Rhythm method used with the pull out method can work for a little bit. But that one month when you are not careful BOOM you are pregnant. Thats what happened to me when I was using these two methods it worked for 9 months but then in march we were not careful and now I am about 13 weeks pregnant. I was well aware what I was doing was risky. My boyfriend and I had talked about the what if. We both were ready for a baby and if it happened we would go with it and be happy. So maybe in the back of our heads we wanted this to happen. We are both really excited about this baby. We were not trying but we were not trying that hard not to. What I told my friend that was just using the pull out method was.... be prepared to get pregnant. If you know you don't want to get pregnant right now then you better not use that method and get on the pill now.
  6. Take oral birth control pills. Be sure to take them every single day. If you miss even just one pill, you run the risk of becoming pregnant. If you do accidentally become pregnant while on them, and continue to take more pills, they can cause major birth defects. Also, use a condom. You can also get a birth control patch from your doctor. It is a patch that they place on your body so you don't have to remember to take pills. They also offer birth control shots that can give you protection for long periods of time.
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