The Birth Control pill prevents the release of eggs.
I believe the question here is 'can you take oral contraception to get your period?' - the simple answer is no, you cannot. Menstruation is a result of your menstrual cycle, if you ovulate but don't conceive the uterine lining will shed and ready itself for your next cycle - oral contraception suppresses your menstrual cycle to stop ovulation so you can't get pregnant, and thus you don't menstruate. The bleeding women experience on oral contraception is a withdrawal bleed not menstruation, and taking oral contraception won't force a period.
Plan B is not considered a form of abortion. It is a type of emergency contraception that works by preventing ovulation or fertilization, rather than terminating an existing pregnancy.
The use of Plan B is not considered a form of abortion. Plan B is a type of emergency contraception that works to prevent pregnancy by delaying or inhibiting ovulation. It does not terminate an existing pregnancy.
Yes, using contraception such as condoms, birth control pills, or an intrauterine device (IUD) can help prevent pregnancy during ovulation.
No, abortion is not considered a form of contraception. Contraception is used to prevent pregnancy, while abortion is the termination of a pregnancy that has already occurred.
Emergency contraception primarily works by preventing ovulation or fertilization, but it may also prevent implantation of a fertilized egg in some cases.
No, stevia is not an effective form of contraception. It is a natural sweetener and has no proven contraceptive properties.
紧急避孕 = emergency contraception simplified form. 緊急避孕 = emergency contraception traditional form.
No, if a woman has no menstrual cycle then she cannot get pregnant. The menstrual cycle includes ovulation, no ovulation means no pregnancy. This is how hormonal Birth Control such as the combination pill works, it suppresses the menstrual cycles in order to stop ovulation to prevent unintended pregnancy.
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. Ovulation occurs at different times during the menstrual cycle so it is best to always use a form of contraception when having sex if you wish to avoid falling pregnant.
Abstinence.