How to stop pregnancy?
It's important to talk to a healthcare professional for accurate and reliable information on contraception and pregnancy prevention. They can help you determine the best options for your individual needs and circumstances.
Here are some resources that can help:
* Your doctor or a family planning clinic: They can provide information on all available methods, including:
* Barrier methods: Condoms (male and female), diaphragms, cervical caps
* Hormonal methods: Birth control pills, patches, injections, implants, IUDs
* Natural family planning: Requires tracking your menstrual cycle and abstaining from intercourse during fertile periods
* Sterilization: Tubal ligation (women) or vasectomy (men)
* Planned Parenthood: They offer a wide range of services, including contraception counseling and access to various methods.
* The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy: They provide information and resources on various aspects of teen pregnancy prevention.
Remember, it's your right to make informed decisions about your reproductive health. Seeking advice from a qualified healthcare professional is the best way to ensure you have the information you need to make the best choices for yourself.
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