How did ancient prostitutes manage not being constantly pregnant without anti-contraceptives?

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Sorry, meant contraceptives, duh. Also, I’m aware that they did have mildly scientifically backed methods for preventing pregnancy, but pregnancies are a genuine concern for modern sex workers, right? Did just way more sex workers get pregnant way more often back then, or were there genuinely methods to make pregnancy avoidable enough to not have a kid once a year if you’re having sex that much?

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Birth control, also known as contraception, is **the use of medicines, devices, or surgery to prevent pregnancy**. There are many different types. Some are reversable, while others are permanent. Some types can also help prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

*anti-contraception is against forms of birth control.*

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