Whats the best solution to not getting pregnant?!


Question: I have health insurance that does not cover birth control, and i am alergic to rubbers.
Answers:
1. go to planned parenthood, they have affordable birth control and will work with you. See if you can get something from them that will fit into your budget.http://www.plannedparenthood.com
2. Go to an adult store and buy sheepskin condoms they are more expensive but you wont have the allergic reaction and they are thinner so as to not interfere with the fun as much.
3. If you are with a stable partner in a committed relationship study up on ovulation and determine when you are ovulating and dont have sex during those times.
4. Keep in mind that options 1 and 3 do not guard against std's !

Other Answers:
don't have sex
not having sex
The only birth control that you would be able to get without a doctor's script is the Today Sponge which can be picked up at your local pharmacy. I assume you mean you are allergic to latex, but there are condoms out there that are not made of latex.
www.todaysponge.com
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I am a nurse for over 20 yrs
abortion

reach up there, grab the fetus and throw it at someone.
drink buttermilk a lot. Not before and not after but, instead.
I am interested in this as well only my situation is different in that the birth control pills that ARE covered by my insurance, I can't take due to a kidney problem.

But I believe that maybe you could just be allergic to the latex in condoms. If so, I am pretty sure there are condoms on the market that are not made of latex.

Could it be possible you are just allergic to the spermicide in the condoms? Have you tried condoms without spermicide?

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