Tuesday, August 21, 2007

New eBook Offers Natural Techniques To Prevent Unplanned Pregnancy

With unplanned pregnancy, especially among U.S. teens, ranking the highest in the developed world, the launch of the new ebook ''Little-Known Secrets for Preventing Unplanned Pregnancy'' has never been more appropriate. The enlightening 23-page ebook is presented in an understanding and conversational tone helping readers of all ages, from young adults to pre-menopausal women, prevent pregnancy using natural, holistic techniques.
With unplanned pregnancy, especially among U.S. teens, ranking the highest in the developed world, the launch of the new ebook ''Little-Known Secrets for Preventing Unplanned Pregnancy'' has never been more appropriate. Now in electronic downloadable format, readers can attain straight-forward, practical advice in the privacy of their own home, with no need to stand in line or face sales clerks.

An astounding 750,000 teen girls get pregnant every year, according to the National Campaign To Prevent Teen Pregnancy. In fact, 31 percent of all young women become pregnant at least once before they reach the age of 20 (1), with four-fifths of these unplanned (2). Oftentimes, contraceptives are too expensive, risky or inconvenient. As a result, unplanned pregnancies can lead to poverty, lost opportunities, social and cultural stigma.

But ''Little-Known Secrets for Preventing Unplanned Pregnancy'', now available in ebook format for download at prevent-unplanned-pregnancy.com, aims to reduce this statistic by educating women about safe, holistic non-contraceptive prevention techniques. The enlightening 23-page ebook is presented in an understanding and conversational tone, assisting readers of all ages, from young adults to pre-menopausal women. ''Little-Known Secrets'' explores both the physical and emotional sides to intimacy, ways to assess a relationship and its longevity potential, actions that can sabotage a relationship and techniques you can use to help prevent unplanned pregnancy safely and naturally.

"There are countless healthy ways women can enjoy sex while preventing unplanned pregnancy," explains Pett, Author of ''Little-Known Secrets for Preventing Unplanned Pregnancy''. "I'm proof positive! For the past 24-years, I've enjoyed an extremely active sex-life with long-term partners and my husband, never once experiencing an unplanned pregnancy, never spending exorbitant amounts of money on contraceptives and never suffering from a single health issue related to my reproductive organs."

''Little-Known Secrets for Preventing Unplanned Pregnancy'' helps women take a more active role in their healthcare and reproductive cycle. So they're able to avoid common and serious medication side-effects including blood clots, stroke, heart attack, migraine headaches, high blood pressure and gall bladder disease. In addition to the serious risks, women can also avoid contraceptive-related weight gain, spotting, nausea and bloat.

This ebook provides step-by-step guidance so women can take control over their body and their life. The small, one-time book purchase can also save thousands of dollars in contraceptive pills and products.

To read glowing customer reviews or download the ebook, visit www.prevent-unplanned-pregnancy.com.

1. Source: National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy analysis of Teen Pregnancy Data, 2006.
2. Source: The Guttmacher Institute's U.S. Teenage Pregnancy Statistics National and State Trends and Trends by Race and Ethnicity, 2006.

About the author
Pett has used the techniques in her book throughout her adult life. At 39, she's never experienced an unplanned pregnancy and has never used conventional contraceptives even through several long-term relationships and her marriage to her husband. She has always enjoyed a healthy, active and daily sex life, carefully planning her one and only pregnancy and conceiving within just two months of trying.

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