No- the only 100% effective method, unfortunately, is abstinence. Combining Birth Control pills/condoms/spermicide would *greatly* reduce the chance of getting pregnant, but there's still a small chance you could.
No!!! All birth controls are not effective, such as withdrawal. Of course, no birth control method is 100% effective except for abstinence, but condoms and pills are about as effective as you can get. I believe the pill's effectiveness rate is 99.5%
best method is the pill - 98% effective. however, use a condom along with that! worse than getting pregnant, you can get sick and die. use both! Celibacy is 100% effective
No. Nothing is 100% in preventing a pregnancy. At best they are around 99.9%.
No method is 100% effective, but if you use condoms and birth control it would be like freaking baby Jesus miracle baby !! In other words almost impossible
If you don't have vaginal sex, you won't get pregnant.
hormonal Birth Control methods
There are many introductions you could write about the study type method. You could say that the study type method is effective and why it is effective.
A non-estrogen hormonal method or a non-hormonal method is best after PE.
There are many things that you can do... 1...Dont have sex until you want children....(fool proof method 125% effective). 2...See a doctor or go to a local clinic and begin taking some form of birth control....(method 98-99% effective depending on type used) 3...Make the guy weres condoms each and everytime no matter what, along with you using a spermicide foam...(method 85-90% effective) 4...If you do not wish to ever have children then Surgically have your tubes tied and burned (method 99.9% effective). 5...If your partner does not to ever have children he can get a vasectomy (99.8% effective).
The Nuva Ring is the most effective type of IUD birth control. You can keep it in for three weeks and then remove it for one week to experience your regular menstrual period. Once that week is over, you can replace the Nuva Ring and restart the 3-week cycle.
Some BCP are effective from the first day, others you need to use a backup method until you have taken 7 pills in 7 days. Check your packet insert or ask your doctor which type you are using.
Getting the skin infection alone will not affect your birth control. The antibiotics that are commonly given can reduce the effectiveness of some birth control methods. Make sure to tell your doctor what type of birth control you are taking. If you are on any type of pill, you most likely will need to use a back up method until you start a new pack. You should not stop taking the pills in the meantime.
Birth control is what is used to prevent unintended pregnancy, there are multiple different types of birth control that work in different ways, it is ignorant to say 'birth control' to mean one specific type of birth control. Without knowing what type of birth control you're referring to we cannot answer your question - some birth control does absolutely nothing to your hormones, some birth control completely shuts down your hormones.
It depends on the type of birth control, usually the white.
There are many methods of birth control available today. With all the different pregnancy prevention options, it can definitely be intimidating to attempt to choose just one. By following these simple steps, choosing your birth control method can become a great deal simpler. First, you will want to find out what effectiveness percentage you are comfortable with. All birth control methods have a chance of failing. Some birth control methods can be used with others to make their effectiveness greater. However, you have to know which types of birth control you can use this way, as many types cannot be used together. In any case, to be comfortable with the birth control method you choose, you have to be comfortable with the effectiveness of the product. You also want to get to know the processes the birth control methods use. Some birth control methods can be pretty invasive, so you should get a good idea of what you will go through before you make a final decision. You should also know the side effects of any birth control method you are considering so you will know what to watch out for if you begin using that method. The next thing you will need to do is determine what birth control method is within your price range. Some birth control methods can be purchased in stores, but others you may need to see a doctor for. Find out the prices for the birth control options you are interested in and determine which ones fit your budget. Finally, compare and make a decision. There are pros and cons to all birth control methods. The final decision belongs to you, and it should be one that you are completely comfortable with when all is said and done. Also, know that researching birth control online is convenient, but you can always talk to your doctor if you want to make sure your information is accurate.
No. I was on the same birth control for years.
Trinessa is a triphasic birth control pill with 35 mcg of estrogen.