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1. Condom
2. Birth control

A latex or polyurethane sheath rolled over a male’s penis to prevent semen and pre-cum from entering another person’s body.

A way to reduce the risk of pregnancy after unprotected vaginal intercourse or intercourse where the method of birth control failed.

A collection of methods that are used to prevent pregnancy. Also known as contraception.

A small plastic or rubber cup that covers the cervix to prevent sperm from entering the uterus. Also known as a barrier method of birth control, it must be used with spermicide for maximum effectiveness. It is 80-91-percent effective at preventing pregnancy and is prescribed by a health care provider and dispensed by a pharmacist. It does not prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).