What are the chances of unwanted pregnancy or STI after first-time sex with ejaculation and not usin
- Marcella Hines
- Mar 29, 2019
- 1 min read

The time you have unprotected sex there are chances of pregnancy or sexually transmitted infection (STI). A partner can make a good decision to use contraception that reduces the risk of pregnancy.
Most important facts are:
- The time you have sex without using condoms may increase the risk of getting STI
- If ejaculation happen only one single sperm is enough to cause pregnancy. - Contraception pills don't always work. It can be used within 4-5 days of unprotected intercourse.
- Best way to prevent unwanted pregnancy is the birth control method. Condoms can protect one from getting or spreading STI and will reduce the chance of pregnancy.
- In the case of early pregnancy, women can buy abortion pill as abortion pill pack from a nearby or local online store and make pregnancy termination.
- An easy way to be 100% sure that you won't get an STI or get your partner pregnant is to avoid sexual intercourse.
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