tell me! the best contraceptive at 16?



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It is best to consult a doctor, he will be able to choose you the best contraceptive. But if you do not want to varch then condoms?

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it's best to consult a doctor, he will be able to find you the best contraceptive. But if you don't want to go to a doctor, then condoms.

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lots and lots of sperm

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Condoms and only condoms-Because the doctor will prescribe hormones, which at 16 is very destructive to the body. You can also try vaginal suppositories. Also good remedy. But you can catch a sore spot. But condoms - that's right!

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Princess when I was your age I tried all contraceptives: condoms - shit ointments - reduce sensitivity Tibetan wipes - getting pregnant I stopped at Diana Logest oral contraceptives they are really good do not affect the figure do not cause any side effects Logest really first two months oparshil my face a little but then all ok drink 1 5 years Diana then WITHOUT PASSING Logest also 1 5 years, etc. etc. until you want a baby. My gynecologist told me I can take them without a break for five years.

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At 16, abstinence is the best way

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The best way is to avoid vaginal sex! For 16 years old, it's better to get by with oral at will anal!

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Why would you give it to anyone at 16?

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The best thing is to change orientation!

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Dildo with a condom. God protects the safe, says the nun putting the condom on the candle.

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abstinence.

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It's too early at 16.

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abstinence and only abstinence.

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The new generation of oral contraceptives are not comparable to what they were seven or ten years ago. There are drugs specifically for this age, low hormonal. They are often prescribed to girls not as a contraceptive, but as a means to regulate the menstrual cycle, but the drug, of course, protects against pregnancy, but NOT ANYTHING else. You can talk to the pharmacist in the pharmacy, carefully read the anotation, but, of course, it is better to consult a gynecologist. This option is good only if there is 150 trust, which is rare. The PREPERVATIVE is still the only reliable treatment for EVERYTHING.

 

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