No, there is no increased rate of miscarriage for women who are pregnant while taking birth control or who get pregnant after stopping birth control.
less use of birth control
Even the most effective birth control methods, such as IUDs and Implanon prevent unwanted pregnancy at a rate of 99.9%.
birth control pills don't basically do anything apart from what the name implies controls the rate of birth but if u are given a fake type of birth control pills it can actually do quite a number of damages to the hair
The process of preventing fertilization of eggs is called contraception or birth control. Examples of contraception include the birth control pill, Depo Provera injection, the coil and condoms.
because it affects the rate of blood
Flow control is used in data communications. Flow control is a process that manages the rate at which data is transmitted to ensure that it is properly received.
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Yes. The pull out method is not recognized as an effective form of birth control. It has a 27% failure rate and a woman can become pregnant from pre-cum.If you do not wish to become pregnant I highly recommend using a condom and/or an effective form of birth control.
A:The official teaching of the Roman Catholic Church is strongly opposed to any form of birth control. However, the very low birth rate in predominantly Catholic countries such as Spain proves that a large proportion of Catholic people ignores the Church's rulings and does use birth control.
Estrogen controls the ovulation process- apex
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