Offer contraceptives within the school to anybody who NEEDS them.
No, baking soda cannot prevent pregnancy. The only reliable methods of preventing pregnancy are using contraceptives such as condoms, birth control pills, or other prescribed methods. It is important to use scientifically proven methods to prevent pregnancy rather than relying on unproven methods.
Hopefully, the avoidance of pregnancy.
If you mean in the first 6 months after pregnancy, then yes: you can become pregnant in this time period. If you are breast-feeding, this will generally prevent pregnancy.
Avoiding sex :) or using contraceptives; birth control pills or condoms.
Women can choose to prevent a pregnancy by using contraceptives. Chemical contraceptive otherwise known as spermicide, they come in the form of creams or tablets inserted into the vagina.
Pregnancy can be stopped by taking oral pills, by using contraceptives so that the semen do not reach the women womb for fertility. Termination of medical pregnancy or abortion can be done at the earlier month of attaining pregnancy.
Contraceptives are not perfect and can fail! People also make mistakes while using them.
Contraceptives are devices to prevent fertilization. The main form of contraceptive is birth control. The birth control triggers the hormones in your body which stop the eggs from becoming fertilized. On the other hand, birth controls such as the sponge are inserted inside the vagina and block the sperm/kill sperm and does not allow the egg to be fertilized. The best way is to speak with your doctor about the right contraceptive for you. You should know things like: how long do you want to go without having children, how long after the contraceptive can you get pregnant, is weight gain an issue for you, etc.
using pills and contraceptive method
The week before a period, being pregnant or using oral contraceptives are associated with increased discharge.
If your period is late and you have been having sex without using anything to prevent pregnancy, you should take a pregnancy test.