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The Test is Negative

When a woman thinks she could be pregnant, it's a great relief to discover that her period has started. The crisis has past and many promise to never "let it happen again." This promise can be fulfilled in two ways - through abstinence (or secondary virginity) or by contraceptive use. Contrary to popular opinion, people don't go crazy if they don't have sex. Abstinence is an option that thousands of young people are choosing today. Here are just some of the benefits of this commitment:

  • Abstinence is the only 100% effective guarantee that you won't get pregnant
  • You won't get an STD
  • You will be spared the heartache and pain that sex often brings to an unmarried person

Other women become more intent on using contraceptives to prevent future pregnancy and continue being sexually active. Few of these understand that many women still get pregnant even when using the pill or other means of birth control. Many times young women don't even enjoy the sexual encounter but agree to it because they want to be "close" and "feel loved". Men can easily push sex as a means of showing their love. The woman feels obligated to agree in spite of the fact that she feels little pleasure. They don't realize that they deserve the best sex ever and that exists inside of a relationship where a man has made a commitment to her in marriage.

The truth is that continued sexual activity outside of marriage has serious risks besides pregnancy. Sexually transmitted diseases (or STDs) affect thousands of young people each year.

When you give the precious and most intimate part of your body to someone who isn't serious about the relationship, you can find yourself alone with a broken heart. Anyone who really cares about someone will be willing to wait and not push them into further sexual activity.

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Discover all you can about these issues before you make the decision to continue sexual activity. Understand that if you skip a period after sexual activity in the future, pregnancy care centers are still there to help you. It's a great thing to learn about a topic before it becomes a possibility in your life. In times of crisis it's hard to think straight. In spite of your not being pregnant, educate yourself by visiting the other pages on this site.

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