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  • How to Use the Plan B Pill

    You can use Plan B, also referred to as "the morning after pill" if other forms of birth control like condoms or birth control pills fail, or if you have unprotected sex. In order to purchase the...

  • Can You Get Pregnant 3 Days After Taking the Plan B Pill?

    The emergency contraceptive pill (ECP), also incorrectly referred to as the morning after pill, is a medication that prevents pregnancy when taken to up five days after unprotected sex. Emergency...

  • How Birth Control Effects Sex Drive

    Birth control is a potent drug, and with powerful prescriptions come side effects. While taking birth control, your libido can decrease drastically. Birth control directly affects the females...

  • Life After Vasectomy

    Vasectomy is a birth control procedure that is performed on men. It is considered the safest and most effective form of birth control and does not pose any threats to long-term health.

  • Do You Have to Use Extra Lubricant on Condoms?

    Condoms come either lubricated or non-lubricated. The decision to add extra lubricant to your condoms depends on personal preference as well as what kind of sex you're having.

  • Ways to Not Get Pregnant

    If you are not prepared for parenthood and you want to delay pregnancy, you have a few options. There are ways to correctly use birth control and prevent pregnancy if you still want to have sexual...

  • How Many Times Can You Take Plan B?

    Plan B emergency contraception is a safe and effective way to reduce the risk of unwanted pregnancy after unprotected sex. Available at pharmacies over the counter since 2005, it can prevent...

  • Does the 72 Hour Pill Delay a Period?

    The 72-hour pill, or morning after pill, is an option available to women 17 years and older without a prescription to reduce the chances of becoming pregnant after having sexual intercourse. This...

  • Do Birth Control Pills Affect Libido?

    While the majority of women do not experience a change in their libido after starting birth control pills, some women do find that the pill affects their libido. Although some of these women...

  • How Often Can I Take Plan B?

    Plan B is meant to be used in case of an emergency. Should you have unprotected sex or your method of birth control fails, you can use Plan B. It is not meant to be used as a regular birth...

  • How to Prevent Pregnancy After Intercourse

    Accidents happen. Emergency contraception can prevent getting pregnant after unprotected sex. Here's what to do if you find yourself in that situation.

  • What Are the Side Effects of Stopping Birth Control?

    Birth control pills are a type of oral contraception which use a regimen of hormonal pills that release progestin or a combination of progestin and estrogen in order to prevent a woman's ovaries...

  • Kinds of Family Planning Methods

    The family planning that best works for you depends on several factors. For women, their age, how many partners they have and if they smoke play a role in the decision; men must decide if they...

  • How Effective Are Condoms As Contraceptives?

    Condoms for men are remarkably effective contraceptives, provided they are used correctly. According to the Federal Drug Administration, the use of male condoms as the only form of contraception...

  • How to Tell If the Morning After Pill Has Worked

    The morning-after pill is actually two pills that you take within 72 hours of having sex where fertilization is possible, whether it is because you were unprotected, the condom broke, or any other...

  • How to Discreetly Purchase Sex Toys Online

    Many people feel embarrassed with the idea of going to "sex shops" to pick up sex toys, but thanks to the internet there's lots of ways to buy them discreetly. However, many people are...

  • How to Use Birth Control

    Birth control varies from form to form. There are pills, prophylactics, abstinence, diaphragms, and many other types of birth control. If you just had octuplets, and you already had six kids,...

  • How to Raise Libido

    Raising libido can be done by increasing intimacy with a partner, having fun with sex, taking various herbs and vitamins, and masturbating regularly. Increase your sex drive with advice from a...

  • How to Have Sex Without Using Condoms and Not Get Pregnant

    There are contraceptive methods that do not involve condoms. Yet there is no guaranteed way of having sex, specifically intercourse, without risking pregnancy, unless one of the people involved is...

  • Where Is the Best Place to Find Condoms?

    Besides abstinence, the use of condoms is one of the best birth-control methods for avoiding passing of sexually transmitted diseases. The best place to buy condoms depends on your definition of...

  • Which Condoms are Best for Stimulation?

    Condoms are most often purchased for use as contraceptives and as safe-sex tools. In recent years, however, condom manufacturers have attempted to increase product sales by adding stimulating...

  • Can Birth Control Stop Pregnancy After Sex?

    Emergency contraception can prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex. The "morning after pill," as it is commonly known, is actually two pills. One is progestin and estrogen in the form of normal...

  • How Does the Plan B Pill Work?

    These days, a wide variety of choices in contraceptive methods exists. From condoms to injections, there's most likely a birth control method available to suit any need. Oral contraceptives,...

  • How to Use Spermacides for Birth Control

    Spermicides are placed into the vagina near the cervix before intercourse. This guide will explain how to use this form of contraception correctly.

  • How to Find the Perfect Condom

    Finding the perfect condom can be a difficult task. However, once you have found the right fit, safe sex can be even more enjoyable and will probably happen more often.

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