If you're not gonna use condoms then another form of birth control must be used to avoid pregnancy. Such as the pill, the patch, a shot, spermicide. There is no method that is guaranteed 100% but if no form of Birth Control is used then it is possible to get pregnant. some people rely on pulling out but its not 100% effective either, sperm will still leak out making it possible to become pregnant. So the only way to be sure is birth control of some form.
Pregnancy can be avoided by using condoms along with a reliable form of birth control.
Avoiding sex :) or using contraceptives; birth control pills or condoms.
Not likely at all.
Without using drugs or condoms then you would have to use the withdrawal method, which had a high rate of failure, or have an IUD fitted or a cervical cap fitted.
Answer Having no sex at all.Without condoms or birth control you can't prevent pregnancy if you keep on having sex.First of all, without condoms you can spread all kinds of diseases if you or your partner carries HIV or any other STD's.Second, birth control is just the extra protection against pregnancy along with condoms, don't think you can just use birth control and go on without condoms. Unless you know for sure you or your partner don't carry HIV or any STD's and also don't mind about getting pregnant. Or you can have a surgery which does not go without risks and is non-reversible.
Get on birth control if you're still worried about chances of getting pregnant use condoms while using birth control also.
Using condoms will help prevent the likelihood of pregnancy and the transfer of sexually transmitted infections.
Having sex without using a condom increases the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancy. It is important to practice safe sex by using condoms to protect against STIs and minimize the risk of pregnancy.
Using of condoms
You don't, because it DOESN'T prevent pregnancy! You should be using condoms!
The most popular way to prevent pregnancy are birth control, condoms and to just not have sexual intercourse. It is recommended to still use condoms while using birth control.
When used correctly, condoms are highly effective in preventing pregnancy. However, no form of contraception is 100% guaranteed. It is possible for condoms to fail, which could result in pregnancy.