
Many people may not realize that they might be at risk of an unplanned pregnancy. Check yourself with these questions to see if you are at risk and how you should protect yourself.
How often do you have unprotected sex?
- Use a condom every time
- Use appropriate contraceptive methods such as daily pills, implants, or injections
- Have sex using withdrawal or safe period methods, which are very high risk
Do you use effective contraceptive methods?
- Take birth control pills on time every day
- Get contraceptive injections or implants as scheduled
- Often forget to take birth control pills or take them at irregular times
- Regularly use emergency contraception, which has a high risk of failure
Is your menstrual cycle regular?
- If your period is regular, the chance of pregnancy is low
- If your period is missing or irregular, you should take a pregnancy test
Do you have any symptoms that may indicate pregnancy?
- No abnormal symptoms
- Symptoms of missed period, nausea, fatigue, or breast tenderness
Are you ready to take responsibility for the consequences of pregnancy?
- Ready physically, mentally, and financially
- Not ready to take responsibility and uncertain about your future
What should you do if you are at risk?
- Take a pregnancy test if you suspect you are pregnant
- Choose an appropriate contraceptive method and use it correctly
- Seek accurate information, don’t let ignorance cause problems
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