Which among these is a better contraception?

What do you prefer for sex?
1. Birth control
2. Condoms
3. Pull out method
Updates:
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Is there any chance that having sex on a particular day before/after periods can serve as natural contraceptive?
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Superb Opinion

  • If its strictly pregnancy, then condom is a cheap and effective method. However, the setback is the lost of pleasures and the possibility of it leaking breaks.

    My preferred method is IUDs.

    But the IUDs and pull out or pills do NOT prevent STD. Condom has better protection against STD.

    And please avoid pull out method. Failure rate isn't high that even hospitals discourage it. And it lost the pleasure of sex.

    Finally, there are permanent method to "sterilised" the guy or girl. But its not recommended for fear of regret if the person is too young.

Most Helpful Girls

  • Birth control is usually most effective, but birth control and condoms together is best. The pull out method isn't a good thing to depend on because there is sperm in precum anyway

    • If the girl is on birth control, why would you prefer condoms in addition to it. It suppresses the sensitivity right.

    • What do you mean by "suppresses the sensitivity?"

    • The pull out method isn’t effective due to imperfect use. Just to be clear, that doesn’t mean I’m advocating to use it, but “there is sperm in precut” isn’t strictly true. Precum doesn’t inherently have sperm in it. There’s studies saying 17-34% of precum samples included sperm - but these were with controls to avoid residue sperm from previous ejaculations. You should at least urinate and wash between ejaculations to flush and clear residue sperm from the last ejaculation. Most of the “imperfect use” that doesn’t including accidentally cumming inside would be from having sexual twice while coming outside - because no measures were taken between each instance. It’s kind of like saying “blood is in urine” - I mean yeah, kind of, it can be, but if you’re pissing red it’s because something went wrong.

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    We call it a double dutch

    Safest method to not get pregnant is not having sex, but yea, thats no fun..

    • Why do u need a double dutch. Either one is stand alone sufficient🤣

    • Because failure in the product: 2 have statistically a lower chance to fail, so it is safer for not getting pregnant

    • And to respond to your update; Yes, it is a method called periodic abstinence. A womans cycle is in between 24 to 32 days wicht means that her fertile days range from the 12th to the 18th day. Sperm can live up to 48 hours in the womb so to be safe you shouldn't have sex from around day 10. Wich means this for your scedule: 1st day = period, this can lasts for 5 to 7 days (some periods are even longer) you could have sex if you and your partner don't mind the mess. Day 10 = stop having sex fully, even the tiniest bit of precum could get her pregnant Day 18 (or 20 to be sure) = you can have sex again for the rest of the time untill 10 days after her 1st period. But; stress, differences in eating, weight loss/gain, and other woman around her are also factors in this. Her period cyclus could change because of these things so keep it in mind.

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What Girls & Guys Said

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  • Birth control

  • Obviously hormonal birth control is the most effective statistically of the 3 choices. As for my preference, we use the pull out method. It’s free and there are no health risks or side effects. It’s worked well for us for over a year now but I wouldn’t be upset if he slipped up and I got pregnant.

  • Birth control

  • Abortion because it's 100% effective.

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