How to Prevent Pregnancy (Open Knowledge Sharing)

This is for people who got enough of what teachers teach in Singapore to abstain………… from sex? Then let’s discuss the real thing. What if you became too attached even after reading what I typed so far, you still feel your current SO is one you want to be affectionate with. Please read and practice what is shared if you had not practice any of them. Unless, you are looking forward to pregnancy or inviting STDs from un-trustable sex partners.


All of us learned that ABC of pre-marital sex right.

A= Abstinence

B= Be faithful

C= Correct and Consist Condom


Let me add another one for you.

D= Daniel’s (Myself) overview of all contraceptives.



I’m just sharing of alternative or additional back up. Face the fact that:


Method-----------------Failure Rate (up to)--Remarks

Spermicidal Gel----------29%

Withdrawal Method------27%

Rhythm Method-----------25%

Fertility Awareness------25%----------------Temperature + Mucus observation

Male Condom----------2%-15%--------------Subjectable to wear and tear. Has heighten STDs protection

Intrauterine device------ 0.8% ---------------Device Insertion (Women)

Tubal Ligation-----------0.5%----------------Surgery (Women)

Oral Contraceptive------0.3% (8% when missed) / Taken daily with complexion benefits

Combine Injections------0.2%---------------Monthly Injections

Vasectomy---------------0.15%--------------Surgery (Men)

Abstinence---------------0%-----------------OBVIOUSLY!


And yes, anal sex can cause pregnancy as well when the seamen leaks out to the virginal. Do not consider it an option because it can caused many infections due to fact the bacteria present there are often harmful to the urethras. Not mentioning that there are reports of people who became slightly incontinence (unable to hold their feces) due to its continuous practice.


And also looking at the list of contraceptive methods, there are only 2 of them that offers protection against STDs. One is Abstinence of course, the other is Male Condom. But following my earlier post on “List and Facts of STDs”, Condom does not provide 100% protection and several STDs can still easily be transmitted despite a condom present. So do it at your own risk especially for those “causal sex-ers”.


My only advice is: Just don’t leave too much to chance if you want to take the risk.


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Thursday, February 12, 2009 ; 11:26 PM