reach28 answered Saturday January 28 2006, 11:46 pm: if you looking to avoid a trip to the clinic, there's not too many other options. the pill, the shot, the patch, even diaphragms and IUDs (which i think are weird anyway) all need a docotr's visit. at least in my state. basically the only things you can get w/o are condoms and foams and jellies, which aren't very trustworthy. unless you have a reason you don't like condoms, theyre probably the safest, cheapest option (besides not doing it of course). hope this helps [ reach28's advice column | Ask reach28 A Question ]
MainMan2230 answered Thursday January 26 2006, 10:57 pm: Um...yea the best thing to do is not have sex till your ready but honestly not many people including myself listen to that so heres an answer that prob. fits you a little better. You can go down to your local health clinic and there you can get free condoms, birth control pills the works. Also while your there they could give you some great suggestions on how to avoid sexual situations and just learn to have a good time platonicaly. [ MainMan2230's advice column | Ask MainMan2230 A Question ]
RoadkillSalad answered Thursday January 26 2006, 10:33 pm: Yes... It's called abstinance.
Ok, call me a freak, but that's a really good way of controlling birth - don't have sex, don't have a baby - that's the way things work. Besides, don't you want to save the excitement, the passion, and the desire for marriage, when sex is pure and wonderful? I do, but if you don't believe that, then my simple answer is still abstinance [ RoadkillSalad's advice column | Ask RoadkillSalad A Question ]
kailey answered Thursday January 26 2006, 8:44 pm: Birth control at Planned Parenthood is priced based on your income. If you go in alone & don't have a job, it's supposed to be free. [ kailey's advice column | Ask kailey A Question ]
iiloveyou answered Thursday January 26 2006, 8:23 pm: 2 proven birth control ways other than condoms ( which are 98% effective ) are -
a) the pill [oral contraception]
this is a hormone pill a woman takes every day to prevent ovulation and pregnancy . when used correctly, its 99.7% effective.
b) the shot [depo-provera]
this is a shot of hormones injected into a woman's arm or buttocks every three months to prevent ovulation and pregnancy . when used correctly its 99% effective .
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