1 in 5 Brit women blame drink or drugs for unprotected sex
January 1st, 2011 - 12:40 pm ICT by ANILondon, Jan 1 (ANI): A survey has revealed that one in five Brit women, who end up having unprotected sex blame drink or drugs.
As many as half of the women interviewed said their preferred method of contraception was the Pill, however, two out of five favoured condoms, reports the Daily Express.
Meanwhile, a small number of men-one in 67-said they prefer women to take the morning-after pill so they can avoid wearing a condom.
The Co-operative Pharmacy surveyed more than 3,000 men and women.
Just over two per cent of women from 1,800 surveyed had taken the morning-after pill three times or more and a similar number of those aged 18 to 21 used it as their ‘regular’ form of contraception.
“The morning-after pill should be a last resort to prevent an unwanted pregnancy,” said Mandeep Mudhar, head of NHS development at the firm. (ANI)
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