How to Avoid Unplanned Pregnancy Every Time You Have Sex - Without Using Contraceptives

With unplanned pregnancy, especially among U.S. teens, ranking the highest in the developed world, the launch of my book How to Avoid Unplanned Pregnancy Every Time You Have Sex - WITHOUT Using Contraceptives has never been more appropriate. Now readers can attain straight-forward, practical advice in the privacy of their own home, with no need to stand in line or face sales clerks.

An astounding 750,000 teen girls get pregnant every year, according to the National Campaign To Prevent Teen Pregnancy. In fact, 31 percent of all young women become pregnant at least once before they reach the age of 20(1), with four-fifths of these unplanned(2). Oftentimes, contraceptives are too expensive, risky or inconvenient. As a result, unplanned pregnancies can lead to poverty, lost opportunities, social and cultural stigma.

How to Avoid Unplanned Pregnancy WITHOUT Using Contraceptives… aims to inform women in reproductive age about safe (not safer) safe, holistic none-contraceptive prevention techniques. It explores both the physical and emotional sides to intimacy, ways to assess a relationship and its longevity potential, actions that can sabotage it and of course various techniques one can use to help prevent unplanned pregnancy safely and naturally… with no side-effects associate with them.

I´ve been using only those same techniques my entire adult life. I’ve enjoyed an active sex-life with long-term partners and my husband, never once experiencing an unplanned pregnancy, never spending exorbitant amounts of money on contraceptives, never once been overweight, never suffering from a single health issue related to my reproductive organs and in general, never had hormonal disorders and I planned my one and only (so far) pregnancy and conceived within just two months of trying. It´s good to mention here that I´m not a medical expert, those same methods I share with you now I read in a little book more than 24 years ago.

How to Avoid Unplanned Pregnancy WITHOUT Using Contraceptives… provides you with step-by-step guidance that will help women take control over their health and reproductive cycle. By applying the simplest knowledge they will avoid common and serious medication side-effects including blood clots, stroke, heart attack, migraine headaches, high blood pressure and gall bladder disease and possible death. In addition they can avoid contraceptive-related weight gain, spotting, nausea and bloat.

The knowledge will also save thousands of dollars in contraceptive pills and products.

1. Source: National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy analysis of Teen Pregnancy Data, 2006.

2. Source: The Guttmacher Institute’s U.S. Teenage Pregnancy Statistics National and State Trends and Trends by Race and Ethnicity, 2006.

To download your eBook or purchase a paperback copy of it

in English http://www.lulu.com/content/1349342 or

in Spanish http://www.lulu.com/content/1344444

By: Pett Corby

About the Author:

Email at info@prevent-unplanned-pregnancy.com

I´m Passionate about improving human life and I do my bit for the illumination of ignorance on all levels. I use to be: radio presenter, assistant TV director, press correspondent (in Bulgaria), fine art dealer and film student (in London). I´m a happy mother, interior designer, author and an Independent Licensed LifeSuccess Consultant - and a business partner of Bob Proctor and Paul Martinelli, of LifeSuccess Productions.

15 Responses to “How to Avoid Unplanned Pregnancy Every Time You Have Sex - Without Using Contraceptives”

  • Hover Coupon:

    I found this article pretty fascinating.

    I know somebody who has gotten accidentally pregnant twice. I’ll pass this on. Thanks!

  • sam:

    Thank you for such an informative initiative. Teenagers and women of today often fall prey to unplanned pregnancy. As contraceptives indeed prove to be heavy on the wallet, a book that caters to such a topic by providing valuable insights in assisting women to counter it should be favorable. Wish you all the best with your book.

  • furniture:

    than you for post..

  • Slim Weight Patch:

    Are these techniques really safe?

  • C'est La Mode:

    I wish everybody could read this. I mean, its an easy-to-find book. So that not just only one but more women are well aware of the consequences of having sex.

  • Hébergement Web:

    I wish everybody could read this. I mean, its an easy-to-find book. So that not just only one but more women are well aware of the consequences of having sex.

    +1

  • hafizmd:

    I believe an experience is always be the best teacher and guidance for us.

  • intensive driving courses in Birmingham:

    very dangerous promiscuity

  • Jenny:

    The best technique not to get pregnant a a teenager without taking any contraceptives pills is abstinence!

  • Daryl:

    Just use the withdrawal method before cumming. That helps in not getting an unplanned pregnancy :D

  • Claudia:

    These techniques work, if you are lucky ;)
    I’m kidding, I wanna read this book. Is there an eBook version available, yet?

  • Laser Lasik Vision:

    Everybody want some techniques to prevent unplanned pregnancy without contraceptives. So I think if your techniques is safe we are ready to accept these.

  • dwi:

    thank you for making this information available. has there been any updates to this publication in the last 24 years or does it still only contain the information it did back then? also, is there a place to get this book without paying almost $50 as that seems a rather exorbitant amount for those who are unable to afford alternate contraceptives?

  • Greensboro Movers:

    I thought that this was impossible but I guess that I would have to read the book to see what is mentioned.

  • Best healthy diet plan:

    Is it medically proven? It would be great if it’ll help to lower the number of unplanned pregnancies among teens. Even if this technique work how will you give this information to teens? Do you think they will buy a book if they can not afford contraceptives?

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