What birth control options are available?
Barrier methods. Examples include male and female condoms, as well as the diaphragm, cervical cap and contraceptive sponge. Short-acting hormonal methods. ... Long-acting hormonal methods. ... Sterilization. ... Spermicide or vaginal gel. ... Fertility awareness methods.

My experience : Sex After Plan-B
My girlfriend, who isn’t on birth control, and I had unprotected sex using the pull out method (I know I know). I thought I had felt maybe a little dribble of something come out of my urethra while we were having sex. I quickly pulled out but didn’t actually ejaculate. I told her about it and she said she would take Plan-B just in case. We continued having sex, I pulled out and finished, then we went to bed. She took a Plan B the next afternoon.
It was my first time buying Plan B so I read the information on the box and it said to take it within 5 days of having unprotected sex. My dumb self thought this meant, “Plan B is good for 5 days”. We had unprotected sex again the next night and again that following morning. So probably 36 hours after she took Plan B. That’s when I did more research on it and found out I was completely wrong.
She doesn’t track her period so she’s unsure when her next period is supposed to be. I asked if she thought she needed to take another one and she said that’s extremely hard on the body and she wasn’t comfortable with taking another one. I also read similar information.
So of course I’m freaking out internally and trying to keep it together but I’m very nervous. I pulled out every time but I know how dumb this was. Is there a pretty good chance she could be pregnant?
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