A woman must take preventative measures if she is not ready to become pregnant at a given point in time. In this article, I want to briefly discuss two ways a woman can avoid getting pregnant, without the use of pills (drugs) or other medications.
1. According to Healthline, when it comes to birth control, condoms
and the diaphragm—a contraceptive device that looks and feels like a
tiny cup—are the most common options. The uterus's cervix is covered
with a rubber cap. Spermatozoa will not be able to get through the
barrier.
2. When it comes to avoiding pregnancy, tracking your ovulation cycle is another option. Ovulation usually begins about two weeks following the last menstrual period for a woman. When you have the potential to become pregnant, you avoid physical intimacy to the greatest extent feasible.
Ovulating women have an extremely high possibility of getting
pregnant when they're in proximity to a man. For most women, the
ovulation cycle occurs roughly once every month, which means there are
plenty of additional opportunities to have sexual intercourse without
risking pregnancy.
It is possible to take a temperature reading before having intimacy with your man. Ovulation occurs when a woman's body temperature drops one degree Celsius in the 12 to 24 hours before she ovulates. Her ability to get pregnant shows up in this, so you will be careful to avoid intimacy. The only thing you need to do is thoroughly research and know your own body and cycle.
Five days just before the onset of ovulation, the day of ovulation,
and the day following ovulation are all prime times for a woman to
become pregnant.
Precautionary steps outlined in this article do not protect against diseases spread through intimacy, except when condoms are used.
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