Most methods of contraception offer some protection, even up to 99%, but there is no single 100% effective method except abstaining from sex completely.
If you choose to have sex, you have to be able to deal with the possibility that a pregnancy will result, and have a plan for what to do if it happens. Think in advance about your morals regarding abortion, single parenthood, adoption, and other options.
Even if you have had sex in the past, you can choose to practice abstinence now.
Abstinence protects against STDs, pregnancy, and a host of related issues.
Why to avoid Pregnancy
Avoiding pregnancy is a good idea for many women and couples, for many different reasons, depending on their circumstances.
- They might not be ready to have a child interfere with a new relationship.
- Inadequate finances for a new baby.
- Other responsibilities like work and school could interfere with caring for the child.
- They're too young to parent a child properly, and/or might have complications because of their age.
- Genetic problems the parents don't want to pass to children.
- Unwillingness or unpreparedness to handle the challenges that pregnancy can bring.
- Religious or moral reasons.
These are just a few of the myriad reasons many couples and individuals wish to avoid pregnancy.
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