i think the most effective method is a condom and the pill
No it is Abstinence
Oral contraceptives (or "the pill") Sterilization
The most effective rhythm methods of contraception include the Standard Days Method and the TwoDay Method. These methods involve tracking a woman's menstrual cycle to determine when she is most fertile and avoiding unprotected sex during those times to prevent pregnancy. It is important to note that these methods are not as reliable as other forms of contraception, such as condoms or birth control pills.
The calendar method is the least dependable method of contraception (aside from keeping your fingers crossed).
Aside from abstinence from vaginal sex, the contraceptive implant Nexplanon is the most effective. It has the lowest failure rate, there is no way that patient error can affect how well it works, and it's completely reversible.
It is extremely rare to get pregnant on the contraceptive implant. It is one of the most effective methods of reversible contraception.
The calendar method of contraception, also known as fertility awareness or natural family planning, is not as effective as other forms of birth control. It relies on tracking a woman's menstrual cycle to determine when she is most fertile and avoiding intercourse during that time. However, this method is not foolproof and has a higher failure rate compared to other contraceptive methods. It is important to use additional protection if relying solely on the calendar method to prevent pregnancy.
Praying is not considered an effective form of contraception by most people.
No, stevia is not an effective form of contraception. It is a natural sweetener and has no proven contraceptive properties.
what are health teaching about basal body temperature method of contraception?
Condoms
There are no medications that interact with Paragard and make it less effective. That is one of the great advantages of this method of contraception.
Gynaecosid is a form of emergency contraception that is most effective when taken as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse, ideally within 72 hours. It is not intended for regular use as a contraceptive method and should not be taken immediately before or after sex for preventive purposes. Always consult a healthcare professional for guidance on contraception and emergency contraception options.