Even in today’s world, many people—married or single—still fall for wild myths about contraception. You might think you’re safe, but some everyday actions simply don’t prevent pregnancy.
Here are five hilarious yet dangerous myths people believe about avoiding pregnancy:
1️⃣ Peeing After Sex
Many believe that urinating immediately after sex flushes away sperm.
- Reality check: Peeing does not prevent pregnancy.
- Sperm can reach the egg almost immediately after ejaculation, making this method totally unreliable.
Fun fact: If this were true, bathroom breaks would be the number-one contraceptive method. Sadly, they aren’t.
2️⃣ Drinking Water, Salt, or Alcohol
Some try guzzling water, taking salt, or even drinking alcohol after sex to “kill” sperm.
- Reality: None of these substances affect sperm inside the reproductive system.
- This myth is both dangerous and completely ineffective.
3️⃣ Jumping Up and Down After Sex
Yes, some people literally jump around thinking it will prevent pregnancy.
- Reality: Gravity does not stop sperm from reaching the egg.
- You might get a workout, but pregnancy prevention? Zero chance.
4️⃣ Pull-Out Method
The withdrawal method, or “pull-out,” is often considered a DIY solution.
- Reality: Pre-ejaculate can contain sperm, and timing errors are common.
- It’s highly unreliable, especially compared to modern contraception like condoms, IUDs, or birth control pills.
5️⃣ Having Sex During Your Period
Some assume you cannot get pregnant during menstruation.
- Reality: While chances are slightly lower, it’s still possible to conceive, especially if you have a shorter cycle.
- Relying on this assumption is risky business.
⚠️ Final Thoughts
These myths might be funny, but they can lead to unintended pregnancies. The takeaway? Stick to proven contraceptive methods, consult with healthcare professionals, and don’t trust old wives’ tales when it comes to family planning.
💬 Have you heard any other wild myths about preventing pregnancy? Drop them in the comments and let’s set the record straight!