Contraceptions
Big word. Also known as birth control. It’s how we stop pregnancy from happening during penis-in-vagina sex, and there are loads of options depending on your body, your lifestyle, and your plans.
Big word. Also known as birth control. It’s how we stop pregnancy from happening during penis-in-vagina sex, and there are loads of options depending on your body, your lifestyle, and your plans.
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Last updated November 2025
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