That is its intended use. However, it is not one of the most effective methods of Birth Control. Statistically, if a woman relies solely on the use of spermicides for a period of 6 years, she will almost certainly become pregnant at least once in that time.
No. Birth control will prevent pregnancy.
Certain women cannot use birth control pills
Yes, the use of antibiotics can interfere with the effectiveness of birth control.
Birth control works by preventing pregnancy. If you are already pregnant, birth control is of no use.
It wouldn't matter, as spermacide kills sperm, not foetuses.
No, that is a weekly birth control and will not work as an EC.
You can stay on birth control for as long as you want. I
I don't think using birth control or not is basis enough to be gay.
Answer I don't know why you couldn't use birth control pills and if you can't there is always condoms.
Yes, married couples can use birth control. It is their decision to use birth control.
Birth control is used primarily as a contraceptive, to decrease periods, and to decrease PMS symptoms
Lesbian women may use birth control to regulate their menstrual cycles, which is a major reason many women use it.