Contraceptive pills What is a contraceptive pill? A contraceptive pill is claimed as the most reliable method of prevention, BUT IT DOESN’T offer protection from sexually spread diseases. There are two types of pills: combined pill; mini pill. Combined pill: it contains female hormones: estrogen and progesterone; it thickens the secrete inside the uterus and… Continue reading Contraceptive methods: contraceptive pills and abstinence
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Contraception advice: contraceptive sponge and the day after pill
Contraceptive sponge What is a contraceptive sponge? What are the advantages? What are the disadvantages? The level of effectiveness of the contraceptive sponge is 75 – 90%. The day after pill What is immediate hormonal contraception? There are two types of hormonal contraception: The contraception won’t be successful if: Immediate contraception is available from any… Continue reading Contraception advice: contraceptive sponge and the day after pill
Sexual myths explained over time
You cannot become pregnant during unprotected sex if your partner pulls out his penis before he ejaculates. INCORRECT!Although your partner didn’t ejaculate, sperm can be found in the liquid that the penis secretes before the actual ejaculation. Just one spermatozoid is needed for the girl to become pregnant and that liquid may spread sexual diseases.… Continue reading Sexual myths explained over time