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Common Birth Control Myths by Nobody: 12:27am On Aug 21, 2013
Studies in the The Journal of Sex Research have showed that, out of a list of eight reasons for having sex, having a baby is the least frequent motivator for most people (Hill, 1997). All throughout history, people have wanted to be able to decide when and whether to have a child. Given this, birth control methods have been used in one form or another for thousands of years. As contraceptives evolved, so too have the myths surrounding their use. How much do you know about birth control types, sex myths, birth control myths, and your chances of becoming pregnant? Can you identify the myths verses the facts?



1. A Female Can't Get Pregnant the First Time
A woman's chances for becoming pregnant are always the same, about 1 out of 20 -- even if it is her first time. A female can become pregnant any time after she begins to ovulate. This may mean that a person can become pregnant before she even has her very first period (since she ovulates approximately 14 days before her period begins). Do not be pressured by comments like, "don't worry, it's your first time", and don't assume that a person may be too young (or too old) to get pregnant.



2. Douching, Showering, or Bathing Can Prevent Pregnancy
Douching is not an effective method of birth control as it is impossible to douche fast enough to keep sperm away from fertilizing an egg. This is true even if you douche immediately after sexual intercourse. Urinating or taking a bath or shower will also not wash sperm out. There is a theory that douching with Coca-Cola is supposed to kill sperm; although this is true, it is not recommended as it can cause harm to the reproductive track. As a side note, deodorant vaginal suppositories or sprays do not work either and can be equally as harmful.



3. A Female Can't Get Pregnant if the Male "Pulls Out" Before He Ejaculates

This is a huge myth! Withdrawal is not always a reliable method, and there are several reasons for this. Once a male becomes aroused, he ejects pre-ejaculate fluid -- this fluid can contain at least 300,000 sperm (and it only takes 1 to join an egg)! There is also the risk that he doesn't pull out in time as, in the heat of the moment, it can be hard to keep control. Even if he ejaculates outside of the vagina, sperm can swim, so semen anywhere near the vagina can still lead to pregnancy (this means that pregnancy can occur even without penile penetration if a male ejaculates on or near the vagina). Withdrawal can be an effective method, but only if it is done perfectly (which is extremely hard to do).



4. A Female Can't Get Pregnant if She Has Sex During Her Period
Many women (and men) believe this myth. It is possible for a female to get pregnant at any time during her menstrual cycle. Generally, when you are having your period, it means that you are not ovulating. If this is the case, then you will not get pregnant. However, females with irregular or shorter cycles can actually ovulate during their period. It is not guaranteed that you will ovulate mid-cycle. Sperm can live inside a woman's body for up to 5 days, so if you ovulate anytime within 7 days of having unprotected sex, you could become pregnant.



5. Birth Control Pills Cause Cancer
Though there may sometimes be side effects with the pill, it has not been conclusively linked to cancer; the most recent research suggests that the pill has little, if any, effect on the risk of developing breast cancer. In fact, according to Planned Parenthood, women who us the Pill are only 1/3 as likely to get cancer or the ovaries or lining of the uterus as those who do not. Protection against developing these cancers increases with each year of use and can last up to 30 years after stopping the combination pill.



6. Use Saran Wrap (or a Balloon) if You Can't Find a Condom
Yes, this is a myth floating around out there! Saran wrap is no substitute for a condom. If you do not have a reliable birth control method handy, do not use plastic sandwich wrap around a penis as a way to prevent pregnancy: It does not work (neither does using a balloon, so don't try that either)! On a somewhat related note, never use toothpaste in place of a spermicide (it does not kill sperm -- as many people have heard).



7. Pregnancy is Prevented by Jumping Up and Down or Placing Seeds in the Vagina

There are many believers out there that sneezing, coughing, and jumping up and down after sex will dislodge sperm. This is all untrue; sperm are too quick and too tiny for any of these methods to work. Plus, placing objects (such as seeds or plants) into the vagina before, during, or after sex will have no effect on preventing conception. This behavior can be dangerous as it can be harmful to the female's body.



8. Having Sex Standing Up Works as a Contraceptive
Myths surrounding the way you have sex are very common. The most frequent one that I hear is that you can't get pregnant if you are standing up while having sex. On a similar note, there are stories that you are less likely to get pregnant the fewer times that you have had sex. A note to the wise: Any "advice" you stumble across that depends on how many times you have had sex or the position you are in while engaging in intercourse is not a birth control method and will most likely result in failure.



9. Not Having an Orgasm Can Be a Great Method of Birth Control

A lot of women believe that if they don't allow themselves to climax during sex, they will not get pregnant. Pleasure has nothing to do with birth control - whether or not you enjoy sex (with or without an orgasm), you can still get pregnant.



10. A Woman is More Protected, the Tighter a Condom Fits Her Partner
This too is a misconception based on the belief that the tighter the condom, the less likely sperm will seep out or that the condom will slip off during sex. However, a condom that is too tight is more likely to rupture during intercourse. When using a condom, it is also important to leave some space near the tip to safely catch the ejaculate (sperm); this prevents the condom from being over-stretched once the man ejaculates..

http://contraception.about.com/od/contraceptionmyths/tp/myths.htm

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by NLprincess(f): 12:44am On Aug 21, 2013
I wanted to take a glance but found myself reading all through, nice piece!

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by NLprincess(f): 12:47am On Aug 21, 2013
I wanted to take a glance but found myself reading all through, nice piece!
Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Exponental(m): 2:16am On Aug 21, 2013
NL_princess: I wanted to take a glance but found myself reading all through, nice piece!
that is "slip of reading".
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One thing I know is dat there is no fixed rule to govern humans.

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by k2039: 7:14am On Aug 21, 2013
3. A Female Can't Get Pregnant if the Male "Pulls Out" Before He Ejaculates
Actually, this is wrong.

Pullin' out is 96% effective when used perfectly / 81% effective when used imperfectly. Pregnancy can never happen accidentally before ejaculation, as long as a guy's got supreme pullin out discipline.

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by LewsTherin: 7:58am On Aug 21, 2013
k2039:
Actually, this is wrong.

Pullin' out is 96% effective when used perfectly / 81% effective when used imperfectly. Pregnancy can never happen accidentally before ejaculation, as long as a guy's got supreme pullin out discipline.

96%. What happenes to the 4% uneffectiveness?

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Nobody: 8:19am On Aug 21, 2013
funny beliefs

that's why education is the key and illiteracy is a disease

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Ab025(m): 8:32am On Aug 21, 2013
[quote author=k2039]
Actually, this is wrong.



Bros, do ur homework well o, no go impregnate gal then com deny d pregnancy 2moro.....pre-cum/siemen/or whatever u call it is enough to get a lady pregnant, u think it is only the normal "milky" sperm that can fertilize an egg inside a lady?

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Luckygurl(f): 8:39am On Aug 21, 2013
Nice piece, but which one is douching with coca-cola again?

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by k2039: 8:40am On Aug 21, 2013
LewsTherin:

96%. What happenes to the 4% uneffectiveness?
Tell me any birth control that's 100% effective except abstinence.

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Osgilliat(m): 10:21am On Aug 21, 2013
Nothing to add since that no3 works well for me....friends wanna know my trick of pulling out fast....about to eja just think of the baby gadgets, sms gold, pampers....no dulling.
Sharp guy tinz

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by oxygen47: 2:19pm On Aug 21, 2013
Hmmmmmmmmmm
To be fore warned is to be fore armed
LADIES PROTECT YOURSELF from
embarassed
Unnecessary tension (ailments)
Unwanted pregnancy
& Psychological trauma

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by yuzedo: 3:09pm On Aug 21, 2013
op bro, ok wot if d babe swallow my akamu can it give her a pregnant? undecided plis advice am askin for a freind. hurryyyyyyyyy! tenk. embarassed cry angry

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Ay111(m): 3:09pm On Aug 21, 2013
LewsTherin:

96%. What happenes to the 4% uneffectiveness?

lol...my thoughts exactly
Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Ay111(m): 3:11pm On Aug 21, 2013
yuzedo: op bro, ok wot if d babe swallow my akamu can it give her a pregnant? undecided plis advice am askin for a freind. hurryyyyyyyyy! tenk. embarassed cry angry

no, e go give am belle grin
Re: Common Birth Control Myths by nerodenero: 3:12pm On Aug 21, 2013
k2039:
Actually, this is wrong.

Pullin' out is 96% effective when used perfectly / 81% effective when used imperfectly. Pregnancy can never happen accidentally before ejaculation, as long as a guy's got supreme pullin out discipline.
How did you arrive at these percentages or conclusions?Are they your own assumption or it has been proved?
Re: Common Birth Control Myths by dasparrow: 3:13pm On Aug 21, 2013
@Post

Abstinence is the way to go. Anything else na kosher!

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Nobody: 3:14pm On Aug 21, 2013
LewsTherin:

96%. What happenes to the 4% uneffectiveness?
...ineffective, not uneffective. Brighter Grammar tinz.
Re: Common Birth Control Myths by konn: 3:15pm On Aug 21, 2013
Use Saran Wrap (or a Balloon) if You Can't Find a Condom
Yes, this is a myth floating around out there! Saran wrap is no substitute for a condom. If you do not have a reliable birth control method handy, do not use plastic sandwich wrap around a joystick as a way to prevent pregnancy: It does not work (neither does using a balloon, so don't try that either)! On a somewhat related note, never use toothpaste in place of a spermicide (it does not kill sperm -- as many people have heard).


So people actually use these things trying to prevent pregnancy? what a shameful world

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Nobody: 3:16pm On Aug 21, 2013
k2039:
Actually, this is wrong.

Pullin' out is 96% effective when used perfectly / 81% effective when used imperfectly. Pregnancy can never happen accidentally before ejaculation, as long as a guy's got supreme pullin out discipline.
Itz 100% effective if done right.
...talking from experience.

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Nobody: 3:17pm On Aug 21, 2013
NL_princess: I wanted to take a glance but found myself reading all through, nice piece!
I can understand why, better go for pregnancy test.

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Tdunjoye: 3:17pm On Aug 21, 2013
Lucky gurl: Nice piece, but which one is douching with coca-cola again?
douching with coca-cola?
Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Jakeattah(m): 3:19pm On Aug 21, 2013
Educating........ No more withrawal method be that
Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Nobody: 3:19pm On Aug 21, 2013
nerodenero: How did you arrive at these percentages or conclusions?Are they your own assumption or it has been proved?
Coi.tus interruptus(pulling out) when done well is an effective method of birth control. The dude is right. Research shows dat pre_c.um mostly contained seminal fluid, except probably guys dat drool.
Re: Common Birth Control Myths by kevoh(m): 3:20pm On Aug 21, 2013
Lucky gurl: Nice piece, but which one is douching with coca-cola again?

Meaning: Washing your privates with coca-cola!
Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Noctis(m): 3:20pm On Aug 21, 2013
LewsTherin:

96%. What happenes to the 4% uneffectiveness?

Dude you read the wheel of time? Sick.
Re: Common Birth Control Myths by meetmuyiwa(m): 3:23pm On Aug 21, 2013
Irony of life. While some are learning everything and doing everything NOT TO GET PREGNANT, others are doing everything and trying everything just TO GET PREGNANT even only once

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by MarieSucre(f): 3:24pm On Aug 21, 2013
In conclusion-: if you're unmarried; ladies pls stay away from BANANA before YOU GO YOOO

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Nobody: 3:24pm On Aug 21, 2013
*in MJ's voice* Speechless, speechless that's how you make me feel... :p

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Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Therock5555(m): 3:25pm On Aug 21, 2013
Thanks for the advice all the same
Re: Common Birth Control Myths by chriseruba: 3:26pm On Aug 21, 2013
nice write up and very educative to those who have ears, cos till date some people still belive that some of this methods work or still work, my little advice is prevention is better than cure and if u must have sex us the right method
Re: Common Birth Control Myths by Neoviper147: 3:29pm On Aug 21, 2013
grin
Osgilliat: Nothing to add since that no3 works well for me....friends wanna know my trick of pulling out fast....about to eja just think of the baby gadgets, sms gold, pampers....no dulling.
Sharp guy tinz
grin
Osgilliat: Nothing to add since that no3 works well for me....friends wanna know my trick of pulling out fast....about to eja just think of the baby gadgets, sms gold, pampers....no dulling.
Sharp guy tinz
hahahahahahaha.......This man...you no well at all..

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