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This goes against everything i've learned in high school health class where if you're not using contraception during intercourse then you're in it for the long run.
This article about a journal article was pretty interesting. Family planning "can be as effective" as the pill. I'm using the quotes because I dont remember them publishing ranges. They did say that the pill was .16 unintended pregnancies per 100 women per year while family planning was 1.8 unintended pregnancies per 100 women per year.
However 1.8 is at least 10 times more than .16, right? :shocked:
So who's feeling lucky?
PERSONAL DISCLAIMER: DONT GO OUT AND DO SOMETHING STUPID AFTER READING JUST ONE ARTICLE. BE RESPONSIBLE AND USE YOUR BEST JUDGMENT.
This goes against everything i've learned in high school health class where if you're not using contraception during intercourse then you're in it for the long run.
This article about a journal article was pretty interesting. Family planning "can be as effective" as the pill. I'm using the quotes because I dont remember them publishing ranges. They did say that the pill was .16 unintended pregnancies per 100 women per year while family planning was 1.8 unintended pregnancies per 100 women per year.
However 1.8 is at least 10 times more than .16, right? :shocked:
So who's feeling lucky?
PERSONAL DISCLAIMER: DONT GO OUT AND DO SOMETHING STUPID AFTER READING JUST ONE ARTICLE. BE RESPONSIBLE AND USE YOUR BEST JUDGMENT.
