Use Oral Contraceptive.
Practice sex during safe period.
Can get Intrauterine contraception, if you have sex relations frequently.
Certain practices like withdrawal method, dry humping , but they have very high failure rate.
Use emergency contraception.
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If you are in monogamous relationship , then less worrisome for STI, OTHERWISE get a std screening yearly.
Can also have a coppert , oral pills, injectables , many options are available ...choice is yours.
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