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To prevent pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.
To assist in family planning and prevent unwanted pregnancies.
The number of pregnancies in one year vs the number of pregnancies they would have expected to have with no birth control.
Yes. It's called birth control because it is designed to stop pregnancies.
Minigynon is a form of birth control. It is an oral contraceptive that is used to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Side effects of Mingynon are similar to other birth control pills such as bloating, sore or swollen breasts and weight gain.
Pro's- helps prevent unwanted pregnancies in sexually active teens. Con's- no birth control measure is 100.00000% effective- some will still get pregnant. Con's- many forms of birth control do not protect from sexually transmitted diseases.
No. Birth control will prevent pregnancy.
Hormones control the release of eggs, and Birth Control pills either regulate or prevent that release.
About one-half of unintended pregnancies are caused by contraceptive failure, either a failure of the method or a mistake by the user
There are a number of methods to prevent pregnancy. Birth control pills and hormonal birth control is not the only choice. Talk with your health care provider about options.
The birth control patch is meant to prevent ovulation. That's how it works to prevent pregnancy.
if a teen is going to have sex they will do it and not having access to birth control will not stop them. I think they should be given birth control to prevent unwanted pregnancies, and also to enable us to educate them on sexual health and preventing the spread of infection. every teen needs access to a confidential family planning service.