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PLEASE leave any legitimate questions about condoms below. If for some reason I can’t answer it, I’ll find someone who can.
The purpose of this video is to discuss the kinds of options you have when choosing condoms and how some can feel quite differently than others.
Next, this video should be a mini-tutorial on how exactly to use condoms (the DOs and DON’Ts).
And finally, this video explains where you can get free condoms if you don’t have the money. Remember, going to your local health clinic to get condoms is 100% confidential. Under NO circumstances can they speak to your parents or anyone else about it.
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(FTC Legal Statement: This video IS sponsored by The NC, though they did not tell me what to state in the video and they have no affiliation with the condom I stated was my favorite.)
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Determining the time when it is innocuous to have intercourse without becoming pregnant can be tricky. What are the methods available? How is the innocuous period determined? Ovulation is the process when during the menstrual cycle an egg is released from the ovary. When the egg passes through the fallopian tubes is when fertilization might take place. Eggs that are unfertilized might live for up to twelve hours. If the egg is not fertilized it is shed from the body in the menstrual period. You are more likely to become pregnant if intercourse takes place just before or after ovulation.
There are a number of changes your body goes through during the menstrual cycle. If you track these changes you can plan when to have or when to refrain intercourse. Currently there are a few methods of natural family planning, the mucus or ovulation method, the symptom thermal method and the rhythm method.
The mucus or ovulation method the cervical mucus is checked during the days just before or after ovulation. When you are more likely to become pregnant the cervical mucus is clear, slick and stretchy much like an uncooked egg white.
With the symptom thermal method you take your temperature each day with a basal body thermometer and keep a chart. During ovulation your temperature will rise slightly about .9°F. The temperature rise is also accompanied with the changes in cervical mucus and other body changes like, bloating, backache, breast tenderness and pain in the ovaries.
The rhythm method is based on calendar calculations from previous menstrual cycles. This method is used for women who do not have variations in the length of the cycles. Ovulation is usually fourteen days prior to the beginning of the period.
All methods require charting and if you receive training from your doctor or an teacher thesis methods have proven to be between 90% and 98% effective when performed correctly. Tracking these calculations can be tricky and difficult with charts and calendars. Wouldnt it be nice if there was a way to compute the innocuous period without having to keep up with a calendar or chart of your periods? There are many tools acquirable from apps for your iPhone, downloadable programs, manual diaries and menstrual logs.
There is a web site, titled Safe period calculator also acquirable that does all the calculations for you. If you are a women with a regular 26 to 30 day cycle this site will compute for you the innocuous date. All you have to do is key in the date of when your last period began and the number of days in your cycle. The program gives you the results of the two-week ranges that it is innocuous to have intercourse and not become pregnant. Conversely you can use this to determine your fertile days if you wish to become pregnant. This is an simple to use tool that swiftly will give you the innocuous days to have intercourse. Nothing is really simpler and if you use the information provided from this calculator along with the other physical changes your endorsement from this natural family planning method is as effective as most other forms of contraception.
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A Reason to Use Condoms…
One of the most compelling ads for birth control.