Abstinence
Birth Control Implant
Birth Control Patch
Birth Control Pills
Birth Control Shot - Depo-Provera
Birth Control Sponge - Today Sponge
Birth Control Vaginal Ring - NuvaRing
Breastfeeding as Birth Control
Cervical Cap
Condom - male/female
Diaphragm
Fertility Awareness-Based Methods
IUD
Outercourse
Spermicide
Sterilization - tubal ligation/vasectomy
Withdrawal
Morning-After Pill is an option it is not a birth control pill but is Emergency Contraception.
sterilization ... by alo
Plus the doctor has to decide which birth control is best for you since not all birth control pills are the same. Go to your nearest family planning clinic if you dont want to go to your doctor and exolain things to them they will them prescribe it if its needed and it is all private and confidential You cannot go to a pharmacy to pick up birth control pills without a prescription. If you go to a planned parenthood center my doctor told me herself that you can go there and get birth control pills for free and confidentially,
Permanent with out side effect NIL but effective birth control method Tubectomy as it is safe and sure method but female will either get fat/lean
According to the literature, no. The surgery would require removal of part of the fallopian tubes, therefore rendering them useless in getting pregnant. That's why this is a permanent form of birth control. Yes, it can be done and has been by at least two tubal reversal doctors. Check out this URL to see what I mean: http://www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/tag/essure
A bilateral tubal ligation with cauterization is a permanent form of birth control. Both fallopian tubes are severed and cauterized during the procedure.
If you have problem periods they can help regulate them and they also help with PMS. I took them for years for those very reasons. Thank God they were invented in my life time.
Birth control patch
"Contraceptive" and "birth control" are synonymous. All contraceptives are methods of birth control.
Some of the most common methods of natural birth control would be for one to not have sexual intercourse. Other than that one would have to use methods such as a condom or the birth control pill.
The birth control pill prevents the release of eggs.
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Condoms.
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There are no methods of birth control that are made less reliable by taking an immunization.
Combined hormonal birth control methods -- those that contain estrogen -- include the regular birth control pill (but not the minipill or progestin-only pill), the ring, and the patch.
There are no food limitations or dietary restrictions with any of the methods of birth control.
These include contraceptive (birth control) pills and spermicides (foam, sponge, etc.)
Abstinence Birth Control Implant Birth Control Patch Birth Control Pills Birth Control Shot - Depo-Provera Birth Control Sponge - Today Sponge Birth Control Vaginal Ring - NuvaRing Breastfeeding as Birth Control Cervical Cap Condom - male/female Diaphragm Fertility Awareness-Based Methods IUD Outercourse Spermicide Sterilization - tubal ligation/vasectomy Withdrawal Morning-After Pill is an option it is not a birth control pill but is Emergency Contraception.