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Just this one time doesn't cut it. If you're not on contraception, you can get pregnant
the first time you have sex and any time after as long as you are menstruating. One of the
most prevalent birth control myths is that cutting sex short before *** or pulling
out prevents pregnancy. But during intercourse, *** can enter the *** long before ***.
The only responsible choice is to use a reliable form of contraception. Remember though, that
condoms are the only form of contraception that protect against sexually transmitted
diseases. Even if you are on the pill, patch or ring, one unprotected encounter can leave
you infected with something that lasts way past that night. Sex can be wonderful if enjoyed
responsibly. Always insist on taking the steps that protect your health and best interests.