unplanned pregnancy
They are free of nitrosamines – chemicals found in many other condoms that might increase one’s chances of cancer
She doesn’t need you to agree with, disagree with, affirm or deny everything she says. This isn’t really a conversation – it’s a monologue.
The number of unintended pregnancies that occur each year might shock you.
Planned Parenthood’s take on the matter is that the pull-out method isn’t as effective as other forms of birth control, but is better than nothing. Better than nothing is a nice way of saying "you can absolutely do better." Here are some reasons you can and should do better than this method of birth control.
Unplanned pregnancy has a very different effect on a couple that is no longer romantically involved or didn’t plan for a long-term relationship than it has on a married couple.
For some reason, your married couple friends who do have children take this personally. They feel like you are rejecting their choices and lifestyle. They don't think about the fact that you didn't want children before this incident, but they weren't angry at you then.
We get it millennials. You’re always trying to show that you’re edgy—that you’re open minded and cool with whatever. But that should not extend to your method of birth control. Some research found that 33 percent of women use the pull-out method at least once a month. That’s too much. Way too much. Once in […]
Last summer my husband and I had the rest of our lives mapped out--our kids are ages 5 and 14--and we were footloose and little kid-free... but then we had an unplanned pregnancy.
New mothers should be supported and admired for carrying and creating life. But that isn’t always the case. Time and again we hear stories of men who are unhappy with a pregnancy.
Initially, I didn’t really say anything.
Don't give it up so soon...