1.STDs
There are many different types of birth control pills on the market. You and your doctor can decide which kind is best for you, or if a different contraceptive option would be a better choice. Just keep in mind that the pill does not protect against HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
2.Incorrection insertion and Positioning
Disadvantages of using a diaphragm include: insertion difficulty. Because of size, sexual position, or intense thrusting, the likelihood of the diaphragm shifting. Prior to every act of vaginal intercourse, it must be inserted.
3.24hrs
The egg is released from the surface of the ovary upon ovulation and is then caught by one of the fallopian tubes. The egg has a lifetime of 24 hours during which sperm can enter or fertilise it.
4.preejaculatory fluid
5.72hrs
After unprotected sex, the ECP is best used within three days (72 hours). It is recommended by certain physicians for up to five days, but there is less evidence of how well it works. The earlier you take the ECP, the better it performs. Sex that is unprotected involves:
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