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There are several natural ways to avoid pregnancy without the use of hormonal contraception or other medical interventions. Here are some methods: 1. Fertility awareness method: This method involves tracking your menstrual cycle and monitoring your fertile days, which are the days when you are most likely to conceive. You can use different methods to track your cycle, such as tracking your basal body temperature, cervical mucus changes, or using ovulation prediction kits. 2. Withdrawal method: Also known as the "pull-out method," this involves the male partner withdrawing his penis from the vagina before ejaculation. However, this method is not very reliable as pre-ejaculate can still contain sperm. 3. Barrier methods: This includes the use of condoms or diaphragms, which physically prevent sperm from reaching the egg. 4. Breastfeeding: Breastfeeding can suppress ovulation and reduce the chances of pregnancy, but this method is not foolproof and requires strict adherence to specific criteria. 5. Herbal contraceptives: Some herbs, such as neem and Queen Anne's lace, have been used as natural contraceptives for centuries. However, there is not enough scientific evidence to support their effectiveness and safety. It's essential to note that none of these methods are 100% effective in preventing pregnancy, and they all have their pros and cons. Therefore, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider to determine which method is best suited for your needs and lifestyle.
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