Not all pills are contraceptives. For example, aspirin, simvastatin, and sildenafil do not prevent pregnancy.
yes
i think the most effective method is a condom and the pill No it is Abstinence
Oral contraceptives (or "the pill") Sterilization
No, it will become fully effective after about 10 days, and your cycle will adjust to the pill cycle. Always use a second method of contraception!
The calendar method is the least dependable method of contraception (aside from keeping your fingers crossed).
Yes. Always use a second method of contraception.
Yes, you can. Be sure to use a backup method of contraception!
Condoms, IUDs, birth control pills, depot birth control medications (e.g. monthly, or quarterly), morning-after pill methods, contraceptive sponge, cervical cap, sterilization ... and the least effective method of contraception - the "rhythm method".
of course-no contraception is effective all the time on everyone.
Contraception by the 'barrier' method - such as a condom, or a diaphragm in the woman. Contrast this with phamaceutical methods, such as the Pill, or spermicides.
Yes, you can get pregnant if you don't take the birth control pill and have sex. If you want to avoid pregnancy, find a method of contraception.
I presume you mean during sex, as a method of hoped-for contraception. That method is very unreliable, and pregnancy can easily happen. Use a condom or get the female to tahe 'the pill'.
Yes, Ginette 35 is an effective birth control. It is considered to be a contraception and in order for it to work properly, you must take the pill daily.