A woman should take precautions if she is not ready to get pregnant at some point. In this article, I would like to briefly discuss two ways a woman can avoid pregnancy without taking pills (medicines) or other drugs.
1. According to Healthline, condoms and diaphragms – contraceptives that look and feel like tiny cups – are the most common options when it comes to birth control. The cervix is ​​closed with a rubber cap. Sperm cannot pass through the barrier.
2. When it comes to avoiding pregnancy, tracking your ovulation cycle is another option. Ovulation usually begins about two weeks after a woman’s last period. If you are potentially pregnant, avoid physical intimacy as much as possible.
Women who are ovulating are more likely to get pregnant when they are close to a man. For most women, ovulation occurs about once a month, which means there are plenty of extra opportunities to have sex without risking pregnancy.
It is possible to take the temperature before you have sex with your man. Ovulation occurs when a woman’s body temperature drops one degree Celsius within 12 to 24 hours before ovulation. This shows her ability to get pregnant, so be sure to avoid intimacy. All you have to do is study thoroughly and know your own body and cycles.
The five days before ovulation, the day of ovulation and the day after ovulation are the best times for a woman to get pregnant.
The precautions outlined in this article do not protect against sexually transmitted diseases, except when using condoms.
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