There are Birth Control pills regimens designed to prevent bleeding for three months at a time or for as long as a year. But it's possible to prevent your period with continuous use of any birth pill.
Contraceptive is designed to prevent pregnancy
Intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUDs) are inserted into the uterus
Yes unless they get a contraceptive that stops it.
no no
I favor offering women and men the option of using contraceptive devices, and of making it possible for them to choose when and if to become parents.
Yes, some lesbians menstruate. Others don't just like some straight women don't; they may have a medical condition that stops them form menstruating, or they may be highly athletic and not menstruate for that reason.
A contraceptive method that physically blocks sperm from reaching the egg is a barrier method, such as a condom or diaphragm. These devices create a barrier that prevents sperm from entering the uterus and reaching the egg, therefore preventing fertilization.
Sorry, nope. No contraceptive devices available for trees.
Means that if she has sex she can get pregnant.
LARC stands for long-acting reversible contraception, and includes contraceptive implants and intrauterine devices.
An injection that stops you getting pregnant
Some examples of contraceptives include condoms, birth control pills, intrauterine devices (IUDs), contraceptive implants, vaginal rings, contraceptive patches, diaphragms, and contraceptive injections. Each method has its own benefits and drawbacks, so it's important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the best option for you.