Is it true that if you wear two condoms it will reduce the risk of pregnancy?
No it doesn't reduce the risk. It is better to use another form of contraception. For example, using the birth control pill.
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by William F.
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About Pregnancy Risk
The condition of pregnancy is not without risk to the mother. Though many risks can be avoided or reduced by avoiding smoking and drinking and drugs, as well as eating well, there are others that cannot be affected by such choices. These include anemia, urinary tract infections, diabetes, and other conditions. It is important to be under a doctor's care as soon as pregnancy begins.
About Birth Control
Birth control refers to the interception of a female egg and a male sperm so that embryo implantation, resulting in pregnancy, does not occur. Birth control has been practiced for thousands of years, and there are various methods which have evolved, including birth control pills, patches, and shots, as well as condoms, diaphragms, and birth control rings. Methods that don't require additional contraception include early withdrawal and abstinence.


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