Actually, there is no such thing. Some religions oppose contraception, and they recommend what they call "natural birth control," also known as the "rhythm method." This involves determining the woman's most fertile time and abstaining during that time. Unfortunately, this method is highly unreliable. It should also be noted that there is nothing in The Bible that opposes Birth Control, and in fact, there is evidence that some forms of contraception were known to the ancient world.
The rhythm method is about 75 to 80 percent effective. For an explanation of the rhythm method visit the related link below.
No, stevia cannot be used as a natural form of birth control.
Natural birth control
The Roman Catholic Church.By using natural birth control [rythym method ] or abstaining.
Some of the most common methods of natural birth control would be for one to not have sexual intercourse. Other than that one would have to use methods such as a condom or the birth control pill.
Psychologically, you need to decide whether or not you can handle pregnancy. Natural birth control doesn't work, because you can get pregnant at ALL times of the month. If you use "artificial" birth control, you need to use it properly to be protected.
It's using natural birth control.
Robert Choy has written: 'The new natural astrological way to birth control' -- subject(s): Astrology and birth control, Natural family planning, Sex preselection
You can't stop it, it's just a natural thing
Yes, 4 days of birth control can cause an irregular period as the birth control messes up your hormones and throws your body's natural rhythm out of whack.
No, stevia is not used as a form of birth control. It is a natural sweetener derived from the leaves of the stevia plant and is commonly used as a sugar substitute in foods and beverages.
its just a natural side effect of birth control, spotting can happen when the hormone levels in your body are changing and it might continue, or it could stop.
No, Catholicism does not allow artificial birth control. Catholicism believes the only reason or sex is to make children. Symptothermal and Standard Days methods of natural family planning are allowed.