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How to prevent pregnancy without using a condom or any pill.?



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But she is not keen on taking any kind of pill as she has been told that hormonal changes will occur and she will get fat and Will start missing her periods. Is pill taking safe from side effects? I really hope that you guys think really hard about this before you do anything. Any time that you have sex you have the chance of becoming pregnant.


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Maybe the condom broke. Or maybe you're using the pull-out method and your partner wasn't able to withdraw in time. If you use this birth control method, be careful: According to Planned Parenthood, it's only 78 percent effective , which means one in five people using this method will likely get pregnant. Those odds aren't great.