
Many people still misunderstand that “didn’t ejaculate inside” / “it’s just the first time” / “it’s not long, it’s okay” but in reality… having unprotected sex = there is a chance of getting pregnant every time
Why is it risky even if you don’t ejaculate?
- In pre-ejaculate fluid, sperm may be present even if there is no full ejaculation
- If sperm enters the vagina, even a small amount, it can lead to pregnancy
- Women can become pregnant during the “ovulation” period, which some may not even realize they are in
Common cases in the “unplanned pregnancy” group
- Having unprotected sex “just once” and getting pregnant
- Using the “withdrawal method” but not in time
- Misunderstanding that “still in the safe period”
- Having sex during menstruation — and then getting pregnant
How can you prevent it?
- Use condoms use them correctly and put them on before penetration
- Use daily birth control pills take them continuously every day, significantly reducing the risk
- Plan ahead with implantable or injectable contraceptives suitable for those who want convenience and long-term prevention
- If at risk, quickly use emergency contraception the sooner you take it, the more effective it is (within 72 hours)
Don’t wait for a problem before finding a solution start planning prevention today for safety in body, mind, and future
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