Abstinence - 100% effective
Sterilization - 99% + effective
IUD - 99% + effective
Hormonal (pills, shots, implant, cervical ring, patch) - up to 98% effective
Condoms, sponge, cervical cap, diaphragm, spermicide - up to 85% effective
Withdrawal - up to 70% effective
Please note - Hormonal BC with condoms is up to 99% effective.
Find My Method is the website which provides complete information about the different contraceptive methods used to prevent unwanted pregnancy. To prevent unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections, take a look at all the contraceptive options that are available on the website. There are 18 different contraceptive methods to choose from, including hormonal and non-hormonal options with short, medium and long term protection. Pick the one that suits you best at findmymethod.org.
The best way to prevent unwanted pregnancy is to use birth control such as the contraceptive pill and or condoms. If you find yourself pregnant unexpectedly and are not ready to become a mother, it may be possible to abort the pregnancy.
unwanted baby's my friend .. unwanted baby's. That's all i got to say.
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yes the people just wanted to have sex
No it will just mess up your horomone balance
Ann Furedi has written: 'Womens Health Guide' 'Unplanned pregnancy' -- subject(s): Abortion, Adoption, Decision making, Motherhood, Pregnancy, Unwanted, Unwanted Pregnancy
a drug use for endeed unwanted pregnancy
By not having sexual intercourse.
Robert Bluford has written: 'Unwanted pregnancy; the medical and ethical implications' -- subject(s): Abortion, Induced Abortion, Unwanted Pregnancy
No of course not- They protect unwanted pregnancy.
yu can get really brith control