do it hurt
Yes. No birth control is 100% safe. The pill used with a condom is the best one.
Having low amounts of nickel in a reusable bottle is safe for drinking water. Stainless steel is considered the best option as far as water bottles are concerned.
absolutely, if you have had a normal pregnancy & a trained professional to assist you....personally I think it is the best way to go....look into having a midwife or a Doula (for more info on Doulas try here www.myspace.com/APeaInThePodDoulaServices)
If you are having unprotected sex, there will always be a chance of pregnancy.The "Pull-Out" method is not a good means for birth control.To be safe & surer, us a condom.They are 99% effective.
To be safe you have to follow the directions on the birth control.
While having unprotected Sex , none the methods of Birth Control can be considered as 100% safe. But there are medicines in the market which can be given with in 48-72 Hrs after unprotected sex , and it MAY prevent the pregnancy. Follow:"Prevention is Better than Cure". Use CONDOM !
It is safe to have sex on any day of your menstrual cycle as long as you practice safer sex and use birth control to prevent unwanted pregnancy. If you have 15 days of menstrual bleeding you may have hormonal imbalance, but not a concern when it comes to having sex.
With a life jacket, by staying close to the shore, and by having a lifeguard close to you just in case.
it isnt safe totake of the birth control patch because it can ruin your birth ans you can catch hrepies
Quinine has been shown to cause birth defects when taken as early as the 1st trimester. It would be safe to eliminate it from your diet altogether.
they give birth in a safe place thats their nest warm and safe
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