Birth control option

2017-04-25 15:18:07
My husband and I are opposed to using the Pill or other contraceptives, but we don't want any more kids. We're thinking of getting an ovulation testing device (a really expensive one that tests saliva and vagina conditions and charts the results on the computer), and then ONLY have sex three days or more after ovulation occurs. If we're very careful about sticking to this plan, would this be an effective birth control method?
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It is not recommended to use ovulation tests or fertility monitors as a means of tracking your ovulation in order to avoid pregnancy. Ovulation tests only identify the LH surge up to 24 to 48 hours before ovulation, and sperm can survive in the body up to 3 to 5 days. Therefore, if you have intercourse before you discover the LH surge, the egg could still be fertilized.

Answered2017-04-28 08:27:21

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