The reliability of most Birth Control methods depends on the user following instructions. Oral contraceptives claims an effectiveness rate of 92-99.7%, provided that is taken consistently as directed. The IUD and Implanon is also highly effective and has less chance of "user error." Tubal ligation and vasectomy are about 97.8% effective. This site offers more details and info on less effective methods: http://contraception.about.com/od/birthcontroldecisions/p/effectiveness.htm
There are no methods of birth control that are made less reliable by taking an immunization.
Abstinence. No other way is 100%
The contraceptive implant and the IUDs are the most reliable reversible methods of contraception.
Birth control patch
Yes, you can. While birth control is reliable, there is no birth control that is 100% effective.
There is no 100% foolproof method of birth control. Pregnancies occur on all methods. Mirena is one od the most reliable, but is not perfect.
"Contraceptive" and "birth control" are synonymous. All contraceptives are methods of birth control.
Some of the most common methods of natural birth control would be for one to not have sexual intercourse. Other than that one would have to use methods such as a condom or the birth control pill.
The birth control pill prevents the release of eggs.
Condoms.
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Artificial family planning is the process used to prevent pregnancy and plan for the birth of children at the most optimum time. Commonly referred to as birthcontrol, family planning can be accomplished using a variety of methods. Before you choose a method, there are a number of factors you should consider.un lang!!There are two natural methods of birth control. You can abstain from having sex, which is highly effective but not very enjoyable, or you can try to have sex when you are not ovulating, which is not very reliable. Artificial methods are reliable and do not impede your sex life.Artificial" Family Planning (AFP): modern methods which purpose is to prevent conception (such as hormonal, barriers, or combination), but not abortive methods.