diaphragm
Oral contraceptives (or "the pill") Sterilization
I believe it's as effective as a condom.
I would recommend a more traditional contraceptive, such as a condom, diaphragm or birth control pills.
spermicidal foam a female condom diaphram injetions brith control patches depo... whcih is a birth control needle keep in mind a condom is most effective against std's and the pill a diaphragm injections patches and needles will not protect against std's
A condom
Barrier contraceptive is a condom, and chemical contraceptive is spermicide.
Contraceptive jelly is over the counter and can be purchased by anyone, without a prescription or proof of age. Remember that contraceptive jelly alone is not a terribly effective method; be sure to use it in combination with a condom or other method to prevent pregnancy.
Abstinence Birth Control Pill Depo-Provera Patch Ring (ex. Nuva Ring) Implanon Emergency Contraceptive (ex. the morning after pill) Intrauterine Device (IUD) Condom Female Condom Sponge Diaphragm Spermicides Fertility Awareness Methods Vasectomy or Tubal Ligation No method (dumb) Outercourse Withdrawal (also dumb)
male condom
A contraceptive prevents a female from becoming pregnant after sexual intercourse. Contraceptives also prevent against the contraction of sexually transmitted diseases. Common contraceptives include the condom, the female condom, and the birth control pill.
No, if you used the condom correctly that was enough to prevent pregnancy.
If it was unprotected sex (without a condom, or any oral contraceptive, or any other contraceptive) then yes.