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andBut aren't there like anything I could do to have a relationship that is sexually active and I don't have to be afraid of ending up pregnant.
We have a list of sexual activities that have no pregnancy risk: NO Pregnancy Risks. Part of making good sexual decisions is also about feeling good and comfortable afterwards, so if you find that you don't feel okay with some of those activities, that's a good indication that it's not right for you at the moment. It's wise to pass on anything that you don't feel comfortable with.But isn't there any methods without consuming pills(costly), condom(too risky), vasectomy(too crazy), pull-out(still risky)?
There are lots of different contraception methods! Whether they cost money depends on what kind of public healthcare and/or insurance you have: if you're not sure about what might be available to you, we're happy to help you look. Our information on contraception methods starts at Birth Control Bingo!.
I'm not sure where you heard that condoms are risky? Condoms are a good method of contraception when they're used properly. If and when they fail, it's most usually because people didn't know how to use them correctly or just didn't use one at all. For people who want a very high level of protection from pregnancy, we usually suggest using two methods together, like we talk about in The Buddy System: Effectiveness Rates for Backing Up Your Birth Control With a Second Method. Condoms are often an excellent choice to use with a second method, because they also provide protection from sexually transmitted infections.