
What kind of protection is best if you still want to have sex but don’t want to take risks?
Many people don’t want to get pregnant but also don’t want to stop having sex.
Some have already had a slip-up → Worry every month / Take emergency contraceptive pills so often that they’re unsure
Some have never had a slip-up → But they know the risk is very close
Want to have sex “without worrying,” what can you do?
1. Condoms
– Use every time, prevents both pregnancy and diseases
– There are many types, try to find one that suits you
2. Daily contraceptive pills
– Effective if taken on time
– Suitable for those who can organize their schedule well
3. Non-daily contraceptive methods
– Contraceptive injection: Every 3 months
– Contraceptive implant: Lasts 3–5 years
– Suitable for those who easily forget, don’t want to take pills, or find it inconvenient to buy often
How to start?
- If you’ve never used any → Start with “condoms,” the easiest
- If you want high effectiveness → Consult to choose a method that suits your body and daily life
- The more you use two methods together (e.g., condoms + contraceptive pills), the safer it is
Having sex is not wrong, but it should be something “we can control” both physically and mentally. Choose the right method and live confidently in your own way.
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