Can you avoid pregnancy after two weeks?

There is no guaranteed way to avoid pregnancy after two weeks, as conception can occur during ovulation, which may happen around two weeks after the first day of a menstrual period. There are various methods of contraception that can help prevent pregnancy, such as condoms, hormonal birth control, intrauterine devices (IUDs), and emergency contraception (e.g., the morning-after pill). However, it is essential to remember that no form of contraception is 100% effective, and the earlier it is used after potential unprotected intercourse, the more likely it is to prevent pregnancy. If you are concerned about avoiding pregnancy, consulting with a healthcare professional or visiting a family planning clinic for guidance and options tailored to your specific needs is advisable.

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