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I have used abortion medicines and now want to use contraception to prevent another unintended pregnancy, which contraceptive methods can I use?

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I have used abortion medicines and now want to use contraception to prevent another unintended pregnancy, which contraceptive methods can I use?

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About 85% of sexually active women who do not use contraceptives become pregnant within a year. A woman can become pregnant while breastfeeding, from about 10 days after childbirth, and even during her menstruation. Withdrawal of the penis prior to ejaculation and periodic abstinence does not prevent pregnancy or spread of sexually transmitted diseases. If you are sexually active and do not want to get pregnant, we recommend you to always use contraception. There are a number of contraceptive methods available to prevent unintended pregnancies.

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