Birth Control refers to all kinds of contraception. *Diaphragms: 14 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Cervical caps: 16 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Leah's shield: 15 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *The Combination Pill: 8 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Male condoms: 15 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Female condoms: 21 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Contraceptive Implant: less than one out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Contraceptive Patch: 8 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Depo-Provera: 8 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Fertility Awareness: 20 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *IUD: less than one out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Minipills: 10 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Spermicide: 29 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *The Sponge: 16 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Vaginal Ring: 8 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Withdarwal: 27 out of every 100 women will become pregnant http://www.scarleteen.com/article/pink/the_buddy_system_effectiveness_rates_for_backing_up_your_birth_control_with_a_second_me
Just like married people -- they have sex without using birth control or their birth control fails.
If you wanna get pregnant, just stop using any form of birth control.
MOST people get pregnant using withdrawal, because it's NOT birth control!
It's never easy to get pregnant using effective birth control.
Very few antibiotics affect birth control. If you want to get pregnant, stop using birth control.
Yes. Birth control is not 100% effective.
You can always get pregnant while using birth control, but after the first week of taking the pill, if you're using it correctly, you have the full protection from the pill.
Birth control pills are quite effective.
If you want to get pregnant, you should stop using the birth control patch altogether.
I've seen this question around and I have already answered it once today and I wonder where this comes from. Of course birth control does not make it easier to get pregnant! Birth control prevents ovulation and you can not get pregnant without a egg. in order to get pregnant you have to quit using any type of birth control. And yes, birth control is not 100% effective but not using it is 0% effective. It never helps you getpregnant!
Of Course!!! If you are not using any form of protection, you definitely can get pregnant!
It's possible to get pregnant when using Essure, but it is not at all likely.