Spermicide condoms unless you want a baby then go pull out method.
Condoms, spermicides, copper IUDs, diaphragms, cervical caps, vaginal sponges, spermicides, withdrawal, and calendar planning are all hormone free.
There are several birth control methods out there. However, the only 100% effective method is abstainance, as condoms can have holes in them, he might not pull out in time, and pills don't always work.
No - of course not - don't be silly The only safe method is to use condoms, they are the ONLY thing that will protect you against disease and unwanted pregnancies. Totally right above, I have two children by using the "pull-out method.
Spermicides are a type of contraceptive that contain chemicals designed to immobilize or kill sperm, preventing them from reaching and fertilizing an egg. They are typically used in conjunction with barrier methods such as condoms or diaphragms to enhance their effectiveness. Spermicides are available in various forms, including gels, foams, creams, and suppositories.
Spermicide condoms are condoms that contain a spermicide which is something that deactivates and kills the sperm. It's just an added bonus to prevent pregnancy, however these can be more expensive and one or both of the partners could be allergic to spermicides.
Yes the pre ejaculation contains sperm. That is why the pull out method does not always work, and you still can get pregnant. So use condoms or another birth control method. There are many to choose from but you can still catch an std so condoms or abstain is your best method.
Contraception by the 'barrier' method - such as a condom, or a diaphragm in the woman. Contrast this with phamaceutical methods, such as the Pill, or spermicides.
Birth Control pill, IUD, condoms, Nor-plants, vasectomies, tubal ligations, spermicides. There are no excuses for unwanted pregnancies in this 21st century.
There are a variety of forms: the pill is the most common, followed closely by condoms. There are also: contraceptive sponges, diaphragms, cervical caps, spermicides, injections and implants
Most spermicides contain nonoxynyl-9
chemical, such as pills physical, such as condoms (male and female condoms), IUD SURGICAL - vasectomy, ligation
Barrier