Choosing the right birth control

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He does not wear a condom? Sexy tips to help

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Here are some of the most used excuses by men to not wear condoms and we have some best answers to help you negotiate and answer your queries on how to wear condoms.

How to use condoms - male and female condoms

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Wondering how to use condoms? Do you know how to wear condoms? Here's a quick guide to use best condoms in the best way - both male condoms and female condoms.

My husband doesn’t want to use a condom, help!

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Hi Auntyji, my husband says he doesn't enjoy sex with condom. I don't want to have birth control pills. What should we do? Supriya, 24, Chandigarh.

How to have sex without risk of pregnancy?

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Hi Aunty ji, I want to have sex with my girlfriend on her safe days, can you suggest how we can find those out? Chirag, 23, Guwahati

How popping iPill everytime messed up my gf’s body

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Samaira and Angad always had sex without condoms. They loved the ‘raw sensation of pleasure’. Swallowing the emergency contraceptive pills (ECP) or i-pill every time after sex became their thing until one-day Samaira felt a sharp pain in her belly. Angad shares her story with Love Matters India.

I controlled my ovaries but lost my mind

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A chance discovery of a video on Facebook sent *Sarika into a sense of utter disbelief. Her constant mood swings, the feeling of depression and loneliness, and even her PCOD – everything suddenly made sense. What did she discover?

Morning-after pills instead of condoms – is that OK?

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Hi Auntyji. My boyfriend has stopped using condoms – says sex is more fun without them. But he ensures that I use emergency contraceptive pills (ECP) for protection. But it is now impacting my periods. What should I do? Mona, 24, Jalandhar.

Can the pill turn women off sex?

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Some women may be less interested in sex when they take the pill or other hormonal contraception, according to a study from Belgium. But sex drive isn’t just about hormone levels – it’s also affected by a woman’s mood and her partner’s libido.