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Pregnancy PreventionForum - Questions & AnswersPregnancy prevention?Question: If a condom breaks during sex and the man comes inside a woman, can she prevent pregnancy by washing out the semen/sperms? If she does this immediately after having sex can the chances of getting pregnant be reduced? P.S. I am not asking about STD's, just pregnancy prevention.Answer: Washing it out is not going to do anything because there is no way that you can get all the sperm out. The only way to prevent pregnancy in this situation would be to take the Plan B pill... ![]() pregnancy prevention...?Question: Does anyone know of a natural (no pills, no patches, or condoms) way to prevent pregnancy...Answer: i dont wanna be mean but....abstain!!! there are no "Natural" ways to not get pregnant. pregnancy itself is a natural process which is for two people who are ready to have childeren. but since we all are human and the majority of us have premarital sex and are not ready for childeren, you can try the pull out method. i still dont even suggest that 100%. your bf may not be able to control himself or you may get caught up in the moment and basically accidents happen and yes you can still get pregnant. but to answere your question, there are no "natural" ways other than abstinence to not get pregnant. ![]() How far are speakers allowed to take speeches about teen pregnancy prevention?Question: This is in a public high school. Are they allowed to talk about religion, abortion, premarital sex, ect? I'm the chairman for Teen Pregnancy Prevention at my school & we need to know the rules before we can get a speaker or get started with anything. Please help & tell me where you got the information from. Thank you. (The school is in Florida by the way).Answer: Hi, the standards are actually set by the individual school board within the guidelines of the state. Your best bet is to ask the school district chairman or board for their written policy on sex education. (Trust me, they have one.) Just for generals, very few public schools would allow a slanted discussion of religion as part of sex ed. ![]()
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