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Safe sex methods are by the use of contraceptive devices such as condom, diaphragm, contraceptive pills, Copper T, Depot shots, etc. These methods will help with avoiding pregnancy, if you get pregnant then you'll have to keep the child as elective abortion is illegal in India and abortion can only be done if you meet the parameters of the MTP Act of India.
Do you know?
There are chances of getting pregnant even after he release seminal fluid outside vagina. When he get excited, some slimy lubricating fluid (prostatic fluid) flow in penile urethra that may contain some sperms which enter vaginal tract during intercourse before proper ejaculation happens.
Also there maybe some sperms remained in penile urethra from previous Ejaculation.
Safe period?
There are maximum chances of getting pregnant in the mid cycle days of menstrual cycle. If your cycle is of 28 days (1st day to be counted on the day menstrual flow starts) the 14th day bears the maximum chances of getting pregnant. On the both sides of 14th day chances of conceiving gradually decreases with minimum chance (not zero ) near 1st and 28th day of cycle
Next Steps
Use best available contraception, especially Barrier Contraception.
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