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How to Avoid a Teenage Pregnancy
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Here are some tips to avoid a teenage pregnancy: 1. Practice abstinence: Abstinence is the only sure way to avoid pregnancy. Refrain from sexual activity until you are ready, mature, and responsible enough to handle the consequences of a sexual relationship. 2. Use contraception: If you are sexually active, use contraception to prevent pregnancy. Condoms are the most effective method of preventing both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. 3. Educate yourself: Learn about sexual health and pregnancy prevention by reading books, talking to healthcare professionals, or attending sex education classes. 4. Avoid drugs and alcohol: Substance use can impair judgment and increase the likelihood of engaging in risky sexual behavior. 5. Make responsible choices: Choose partners who are respectful, supportive, and trustworthy. Consider your emotional and physical readiness before engaging in sexual activity. 6. Communicate openly: Talk to your partner about your values, boundaries, and expectations regarding sexual activity. Also, talk to your parents or a trusted adult about any concerns or questions you have about sex and pregnancy. 7. Seek help if needed: If you think you might be pregnant, seek medical attention as soon as possible to discuss your options and get the necessary care. Don't hesitate to ask for help or support from trusted adults, friends, or professionals.
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