The result of the proper use of a condom is the same, regardless of brand. Different brands appeal to different users, so it is a personal choice. It is likely that the user will have a more positive outcome when using a brand that is preferred.
No one brand of condom is the best for Birth Control. The key is to get high quality condoms and to make sure they have been stored properly and are not old.
Abstinence is the birth control with the fewest side effects. After that, probably condoms. When it comes to brands of hormonal birth control, the side effects differ from person to person. There's no one brand that is best for everyone.
The copper IUD (brand name Paragard in the US) is a long-term, highly effective birth control method that does not change the timing of menstrual periods.
The brand name of the vaginal ring for birth control is NuvaRing.
In the US, the brand name of the single-rod implant is Nexplanon, which replaced Implanon in 2011. The previous multi-rod implant brand was Norplant.
Yes, hormonal birth control has a major effect on the body as a whole so birth control pills can cause a wide range of symptoms - including nausea, fatigue, and dizzy spells. If you suspect your pill is causing these side-effects stop using the pill and talk to your doctor about finding another brand of pill, type of pill, or another birth control method.
No, it does not. My specific birth control advises to take the pills for one full week before having sex without other forms of protection like condoms. Birth control pills differ, so read the instructions that come with it - or ask your doctor. Many times you can find those very instructions and recently asked questions online at the birth control brand website.
Magnum condom is a brand of condoms from Trojan, that are manufactured by the Church & Dwight Company. The Trojan brand began to sell their condoms in 1927.
its a brand name of a contraceptive pills.
Yes, breast tenderness and swelling are common side-effects of hormonal birth control such as the combination pill. This may be temporary while your body adjusts, but if it becomes severe or it lasts for over three months then talk to your doctor about trying another birth control brand or method.
The color of the active pills in a birth control pack varies by brand. Contact your pharmacist for information specific to your birth control pill.
The color of the birth control pills varies from brand to brand. In some brands, the peach pills are the active pills, and in others, peach are the placebo pills. Contact your pharmacist for information specific to your brand, or post again with the name of the pill you're taking.
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