Abstinence is the only 100% certain method of eliminating pregnancy, If you don't have sex, you will not get pregnant!
However if you want the enjoyment and pleasure of a sexual relationship & the closeness & romance that comes with it, then abstinence is a rather severe measure. You cant have it both ways & you will have to make the decision that works best for you.
Many people have started out with perfect intentions of using abstinence & found that they "Gave in" in the heat of the moment & since they didn't have another form of Birth Control in place wound up with an unplanned pregnancy.
The best form of birth control is abstinence.
In order to be 99.9% proteced from pregnancy while on birth control, you must properly take your birth control.If you are using birth control pills, you must take your birth control every day and at the same time everyday to remain 99.9% protected from pregnancy.
The only risk of skipping your period using the birth control pill is unscheduled bleeding. Skipping does not have any medical risks, and it does not increase the risk of pregnancy.
Yes, ginseng can increase the metabolism of birth control pills, possibly increasing your risk of pregnancy. Consider using a back up method, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex, while using ginseng, and talk with your health care provider about other treatment options.
unfortunatly, abstinence is the only way to be 100 percent safe, but what else is almost just as good? being 98 percent pertected and just using a condom. :) and to add to it u can take birth control unfortunatly, abstinence is the only way to be 100 percent safe, but what else is almost just as good? being 98 percent pertected and just using a condom. :) and to add to it u can take birth control
Condoms alone are 85-98% effective by themselves. The birth control pill is 92-99.7% effective. If you are using both properly the chances of conceiving are slim to none. Keep in mind nothing is ever 100% effective (except abstinence)
There are risks involved with using a steam room. This includes heat stroke, dehydration, and birth defects if the woman using the room is pregnant.
Choice about using Birth Control.
Using a condom while on birth control is the safest after abstinence due to the fact that it prevents diseases and pregnancy.The only method of birth control which also prevents spreading any sexually transmitted diseases is abstinence.Since abstinence is very unlikely to be a good method of birth control after one starts having sex - including married couples who don't want to conceive immediately or those who have had a child and aren't ready for another - the best thing for you to do is have a talk with your doctor or family planning counselor, about what method works best for your lifestyle.See information about different methods of BC at link.By using CONDOM during making sex, its best way of birth controlIt all depends on what you want and what your doctor thinks is best for you.
greatly increases the chances of getting High Blood pressure, blood clots, stroke, cancer. there are more but those are all on the warning label & well documented.
I don't think using birth control or not is basis enough to be gay.
If the birth control fully works, there won't BE a fetus, birth control will do nothing about an impregnated egg or the baby that it will result in.