1. Does douching immediately following intercourse act as contraception?
Douching immediately following intercourse is not an effective Birth Control method.
2. Is toothpaste a contraceptive?
Toothpaste is not a contraceptive.
3. Does urinating after sex prevent pregnancy?
Urinating after sex is not Birth Control. However, it may prevent urinary tract infections.
4. Does having sex in a hot tub prevent pregnancy?
Having sex in a hot tub is not Birth Control. It may also increase your risk of vaginal infection.
Urban Myths about Birth Control
Monday, February 16, 2009Posted by rotsen at 1:21 PM
Labels: birth control, pregnancy
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