Emergency pills: In women who have had unprotected intercourse who are trying to avoid an unplanned pregnancy, emergency contraception is available over-the-counter. The most common one is called planb.
Answered 10/1/2013
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Withdrawal: Withdrawal, or removing penis before ejaculating is almost as close to the efficacy of using a condom. A couple using withdrawal as their sole form of pregnancy prevention over the course of a year will have a 35-40% chance of pregnancy. Of course there's the iud as well, or the shot, ring or patch. Natural family planning is a method where woman determines if ovulating, and avoids sex during.
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