This is only possible through barrier methods, such as condoms. (Note that monogamy and being faithful (or simply having a single sex partner) will also greatly reduce the risk.)
Condoms (male and female) are the only form of Birth Control that protect against STDs as well as against pregnancy.
Wearing a condom
Abstinence.
None, the only way you can protect yourself is if there is a barrier
use a condom.
The only one is a properly placed condom.
The birth control pill has the ability to protect against pregnancy and to regulate the menstrual cycle. It has absolutely NO ability to protect against any form of sexually transmitted diseases, either bacterial (such as chlamydia) or viral (such as HIV/AIDS).
Probably praying is the least effective form of birth control.
If she has taken the pill for one month, without missing a dose - it should protect against pregnancy. It will not however, protect against any diseases. Is he has missed doses or otherwise did not take it regularly, you should use another form of protection as well
This form of birth control does not interfer with fertilization but does inhibit inplantation
Yes, birth control is a form of contraception. I came across a website findmymethod.org where you can get all information about different types of contraception or birth control options which can be used to prevent pregnancy. You can contact info@findmymethod.org for more information.
yes it is one of the many forms of birth control.
Abstinence.
It sounds like normal birth control. Technically it could take up to a month for your birth control to be in full effect. But this could be different based on they types of birth control you take, This information should be located within the packaging of your birth control. It is a hormone therapy. If you are concerned about becoming pregnant while starting your birth control you should use another form of contraception (condoms). Or just not have sex in that time. (You should probably use condoms anyway just as a safety measure as birth control does not protect against std's.) If you are concerned that you are pregnant you should consult a doctor and stop taking your birth control. Birth control is not an abortion pill (that is something totally different) but it could potentially harm the fetus. A good way to know if you are pregnant is missing periods (if you have been taking your birth control regularly it should be easy to calculate).
The Depo Shot! It is the worst form of Birth Control. It Causes you to gain weight, have mood swings and HEAAVY HEAVY periods if you are to quit taking this shot and swtich to another form of Birth Control. I Highley Recomend The Pill.
If you wanna get pregnant, just stop using any form of birth control.
Condoms.
no.