Brief guide to different types of contraception. Good and bad. The most effective methods are hormonal methods, barrier methods or not having entry sex.

This piece is taken from Sex Explained: A Real and Relevant Guide to Sex, Relationships and You.
If you get all your sex and relationships education from watching Corrie, Eastenders or Hollyoaks then you might not be aware that you CAN have sex WITHOUT getting pregnant!
I know that Deidre Barlow going to a family planning clinic for a repeat prescription of the pill is not exactly riveting, but why is it that whenever there is a storyline about a man and woman having sex it always ends up that the woman gets pregnant with tragic ‘is it Ken’s or Mike’s’ story? (I haven’t watched Corrie for about 15 years by the way).
Anyway, moving on. There’s a hell of a lot that you can learn about Contraception. If you want more information than what I’ve presented here then I’ll put a load of links below where you can find out more.

Hormonal methods are also used to treat other health issues for girls, such as severe acne, click here to read more. So some girls are given these methods even if they are not having sex or even thinking about having sex.
If you are really really worried about pregnancy but want to have ‘full’ sex (hate that phrase) then you could
- use a hormonal method as well as condoms
- you could use condoms and not come inside your partner.
- Or you could do all three, which my friend tells me is called ‘triple bagging’; but she may have made that up.
Related Bishyness
Sexual Health Services: what going to a clinic is like and what they do there
Busted! Contraception and Pregnancy Myths
Withdrawal Method: crappy contraceptive method but huge in porn!
How to Be An Amazing Lover Without Having Entry Sex
© Justin Hancock 2012, bishtraining.com



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