
You may have experienced events you don’t want to happen again, such as an unplanned pregnancy, using emergency contraception, terminating a pregnancy, or feeling that “I could have prevented this better.” If you now fear that you might “make a mistake again,” don’t blame yourself. Just start anew with a method that suits you, and that’s enough.
Start by asking yourself directly…
- What method have you used before?
- Why did it fail — forgot to take it? Used it incorrectly? Didn’t use it at all?
- How has your life changed now? Do you have a regular partner? Do you have time to manage your life?
These questions will help you choose a contraceptive method that suits you better.
How to start anew with confidence
- Choose a contraceptive method that truly suits you Don’t force yourself to use a method you’re not comfortable with or that causes stress.
- Gather complete information before deciding Get information from reliable sources or consult RSA for non-judgmental advice without revealing your identity.
- Talk to your partner or someone you trust Prevention will no longer be just your responsibility.
It’s not wrong that you made a mistake but you have the right to prevent it from happening again, and there are many safe options available for you to start anew at any time.
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