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There are many contraception methods available so its good to know your options What you should know: •Male and female condoms should not be used at same time •Prescription methods prevent pregnancy, not STDs •Be aware of side effects for each type of contraception Related Videos: •All Reproductive videos, www.youtube.com Related Health Articles: •Pre-Natal Vitamins In general, most prenatal supplements contain more folic acid, iron, and calcium than you’ll find in a standard adult multivitamin. Cooking food in cast iron will increase the amount of iron in your food considerably, and eating iron-rich foods …Read More: bit.ly •Top Fertility Myths Myth 1: Infertility is almost always a woman’s problem. Here’s a look at the top modern infertility myths… Read More: bit.ly •Detecting Ovulation It can be tricky to figure out when you’re ovulating and even trickier knowing how to time intercourse. Your peak fertile time occurs during the two or three days immediately before ovulation, but fertilization can occur up to 12 to 24 hours afterwards… Read More: bit.ly •Birth Control Pills Birth control pills (also called oral contraceptives or simply “the Pill”) are one of the most popular methods of birth control. In 2001 Dutch researchers conducted a review of studies involving blood clots in women who took birth control pills… Read More: bit.lyRelated Products: The following are products sold by CVS/pharmacy that may be of interest to you: CVS Digital Pregnancy Test 2-Test