My husband and I want to wait a bit before starting a family and are not ready for a baby right now. We are trying to understand more about preventing pregnancy. What are common methods people use to avoid an unplanned pregnancy?
I just had my baby recently, and my doctor spoke to me about family planning before my discharge. Using condoms or getting an IUD (like Copper T) inserted are great practical options. Definitely discuss this with your gynac during your checkup.
While eating healthy is great, avoiding unplanned pregnancy requires proper medical contraception like contraceptive pills, IUDs, or barrier methods. Please don't rely on food remedies or papaya myths to prevent pregnancy. Talk to your doctor to find a safe method for your body.
Beta, this is a very important matter and you shouldn't rely on luck or calendar calculations. Traditional tracking is not safe enough, so please use proper protection like condoms. Go speak to your doctor for safe contraceptive options.
Using standard barrier methods like condoms or consulting a doctor for oral pills is the most reliable way. I am still pregnant and actually planning what contraceptive to use postpartum. What are you guys planning to use after delivery?
Tracking your fertile window on apps is helpful, but it is not 100% foolproof on its own. It is best to combine tracking with reliable barrier methods or talk to your gynac about birth control pills or Copper T. Modern contraceptive methods are very safe and effective.