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INEFFECTIVE CONTRACEPTION

There are many ways couples seek to avoid pregnancy which have little or no merit, including vaginal douche. Douching, however, is unreliable and should not be used as a form of birth control. In fact, it may actually push sperm deeper into the uterus. Regular douching has been associated with an increase in pelvic inflammatory disease and ectopic pregnancy. Douching for personal hygiene is unnecessary since the female reproductive system is self-cleaning.

Other ineffective methods of contraception include make-shift condoms, sitting up after intercourse, having the man take a hot bath beforehand, and hope. If you are using an ineffective method, consider switching to one that works.

NO CONTRACEPTION
Average Pregnancy Rate: 85%

Some sexually active women choose not to use any contraception. This is not necessarily because they want to get pregnant, but for a variety of reasons including personal convictions, religious beliefs, or even medical considerations. Couples who thoughtfully choose not to contracept must be open to the possibility of children. This does not mean that they will have dozens of children; many non-contracepting women end up with only two or three children by the time they reach menopause, though some may have ten and some may have none. A woman's choice not to use birth control should be respected. Usually she has given the matter much consideration and is trusting that she and her partner will be able to provide for however many children are given to them. If you are sexually active and decide not to use contraception, understand that pregnancy is likely.
Chances of Pregnancy by Day of Intercourse
day zero is ovulation
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
0% 11% 15% 20% 26% 15% 9% 5% 0%

 
Woman's Health
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        Irritability
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Birth Control Basics
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        Female Anatomy
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        Conception
   Contraceptive Effectiveness
        Birth Control Comparisons
        Risks & Safe Sex
        Contraception Failure
        Unplanned Pregnancy
   Menstrual Disturbances
   STDs Deseases

Birth Control Methods
   Spermicides
        Foams, Films & Jellies
   Condoms
        Male Condoms
        Proper Condom Use
        Condom Comparisons
   Barrier Methods for Women
        Diaphragm
        Cervical Cap
        Sponge
        Female Condoms
   Fertility Awareness Methods
        Natural Family Planning
        Sympto-Thermal Method
        Ovulation Method
        Calendar Rhythm Method
        Prevent Pregnancy
        Using an NFP Chart
        Breastfeeding
        Fertility Computers
        Withdrawal
   Abstinence
        What Is Abstinence?
        Choosing to Wait
   Oral Contraceptives
        The Pill (Combined)
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        Do OCs Prevent Conception?
        Morning After-Pill (ECP)
   Implants, Injectables & IUD
        Norplant
        Depo-Provera
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   Sterilization
        Tubal Ligation
        Vasectomy
        Sterilization Techniques
   Ineffective Contraception
        Methods to Avoid
        Choosing Not to Contracept
   Abortion
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        Abortion Methods

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