Because apart from not having sex with your spouse it is the only thing available for men and women to have control over their fertility and protect them from STI's.
Sperm is not affected by hormonal birth control; it does the same thing it does if you're not on birth control, except that there's some decrease in how much sperm can get into the uterus (due to thickening of the cervical mucus). Hormonal birth control affects the egg.
There is such a thing as a female condom.
your consience makes you do the right thing
Yes, birth control is a form of contraception. I came across a website findmymethod.org where you can get all information about different types of contraception or birth control options which can be used to prevent pregnancy. You can contact info@findmymethod.org for more information.
Identical siblings right at birth/in the womb
I've been experiencing the same thing.
No they don't. The only thing that does is some antibiotics .
No the only thing that affects them is antibiotics.
I've been experiencing the same thing.
Contraception is defined as methods or devices used to avoid getting pregnant. Birth control means the same thing. Therefore, all birth control methods are used for contraception.
You can't stop it, it's just a natural thing
a control unit works by this other thing that makes it work but it also saves things.