With the exception of abstinence or radical surgery, no mechanical or chemical method of Birth Control is 100% effective, though most modern contraceptives are very reliable.
Less so is using the so called rhythm method or coitus interuptus (pulling out).
The sponge, cervical cap, and diaphragm have low effectiveness rates -- lower than withdrawal (pulling out.)
not using any at all is the least effective the withdrawal method is a joke
Spermicide alone, rhythm/calendar alone, contraceptive sponge, diaphragm. Withdrawal, used consistently, is more effective than all of these, but still not a highly effective method.
Spermicide is up to 70% effective, much more so with a condom.
Pulling out.
The pill
Sterilization
The calendar method is the least dependable method of contraception (aside from keeping your fingers crossed).
i think the most effective method is a condom and the pill No it is Abstinence
Oral contraceptives (or "the pill") Sterilization
Condoms, IUDs, birth control pills, depot birth control medications (e.g. monthly, or quarterly), morning-after pill methods, contraceptive sponge, cervical cap, sterilization ... and the least effective method of contraception - the "rhythm method".
what are health teaching about basal body temperature method of contraception?
Condoms
The method of contraception that uses chemicals to kill or immobilize sperm is called a _____ method. (Points : 1)
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.
mediation
Not all pills are contraceptives. For example, aspirin, simvastatin, and sildenafil do not prevent pregnancy.
Withdrawal
Yes. With most birth control pills or other contraception, you need to use a backup method (such as a condom) for at least the first seven days after starting the contraception. If you think you might be pregnant, please see your doctor immediately.