Male condoms are one of the most common methods of birth control, with a success rate of 85-98% effective. Male condoms are currently the only reliable and reversible Birth Control method available for men. They are used to prevent pregnancy and prevent the transmission of sexual transmitted infections. Trojan brand of condoms has been trusted for over 90 years and boasts itself as America’s number one condom seller. This may be due to the brand’s extensive testing on each condom to ensure its reliability. Trojan brand condoms offer over 30 different varieties of styles of condoms including, condoms for her pleasure, trojan ecstasy, and pleasure for both.
Condoms.
Condoms, female condoms, spermicide, the sponge, foam, or IUD.
Diaphragms, condoms, and the cervical cap are barrier methods of contraception.
There are many birth control methods aside from traditional birth control pills. Some of those include: Condoms, IUD, Nuva Ring, Depo-Provera, FemCap, Diaphram, and Female Condoms.
The only type of birth control that protects against HIV are condoms. Other methods do not prevent HIV.
There are several birth control methods out there. However, the only 100% effective method is abstainance, as condoms can have holes in them, he might not pull out in time, and pills don't always work.
all birth control methods apart fom condoms can cause irregular break through bleeding. it is normal
1) It depends on what type of birth control methods you're using (ex: the withdrawal method is not safe)2) Methods such as the pill, condoms, IUD, etc have pretty high effectiveness rates, so if you use one of those you will be safer.
If by birth control you mean the pill (birth control being the name for all methods including condoms etc) it prevents a pregnancy occurring in the first place rather than stopping it once it has started.
Most birth control methods are very effective, but there is always a very slim chance of getting pregnant. For example, condoms can break, and the pills effectiveness can be lowered when taking antibiotics.
There is no advantage to using the birth control patch and birth control pill at the same time. They have the same mode of action. If you want to double up on methods, try using a barrier method like condoms along with a hormonal method.
Birth control only protects against pregnancy. Condoms protect against sexually transmitted diseases.