98% percent when used perfectly; about 87% average. http://www.orthowomenshealth.com/orthowomenshealth/pages/condoms.jsp
there is no finite pecentage but it is high enough that you don't want to take the chance, the real questin is can "you" support a kid
Both have a success rate of ~98.5% with perfect use. Thus, if you use both of them together, your success rate would be 99.78%. It is important to note that these statistics are with PERFECT use. With typical use, the numbers may be slightly decreased.
It is currently about a 50% success rate, multinationally.
Retinal reattachment has an 80-90% success rate.
If used correctly, couples that rely on male condoms alone have a 85% Success rate. Meaning 15/100 couples who use male condoms only will have an accidental baby. Female condoms are a little less unreliable with a 79% Success Rate. 21/100 couples will have a unintentional pregnancy. The "reliability" figures used for contraceptive methods refer to pregnancies in a year - 85% reliability means that in one year, 15% of women who use the specified method will get pregnant.
The success rate of tattoo removals depends on its age, placement, color, and size. The success rate on average is considered to be eighty-five percent.
Education, abstinence, and condoms
Yes, the success rate of capturing mostly depend on the rarity. The higher is the rarity, the lesser is success rate.
Acting success rate is .08 that means most don't make it. Rp
The success rate for radiation in bladder cancer is 67 percent.
Hemorrhoidectomies have a high rate of success; most patients have an uncomplicated recovery with no recurrence of the hemorrhoids.
There is a very high success rate of people that use the website iDate. The success rate of the people who use the website called iDate is almost eighty percent.
Condoms are the only contraceptives that prevent both pregnancy and the spread of STD's, so they are hands-down the best method of contraception (with a success rate upwards of 98% when used correctly). To absolutely prevent pregnancy, it would be wise to use condoms AND a daily oral contraceptive (in case of condom failure, daily oral contraceptives are up to 99% effective when used correctly).