Condoms are 99% effective but all it takes is that 1% or it breaks and you're pregnant! The best combination is condoms and birth control pills.
The only birth control that is 100% effective is abstinence. Effectiveness of birth control really depends on the person. Some options may be pills, patches, shots, rings, condoms and surgery. The best advice is to visit your doctor and have the doctor help you decide.
You should definitely use something. Condoms prevent pregnancy and STDs (sexually transmitted diseases). Birth control pills only prevent pregnancy. It is possible to use both, for double protection. If you are on birth control it is a good idea to use condoms too to protect against STDs. If you do not regularly have sex, you may prefer to use condoms, but if you regularly have sex then you may prefer birth control pills. With birth control pills you would need to remember to take them every day at around the same time. Even missing just one pill can lead to pregnancy. With condoms you would need to remember to have some ready to use. Thee are many different types of birth control pills and also many types of condoms. To find out more about birth control, speak to your doctor or nurse. To discuss both options and which would be best for you then I suggest going to an advice centre where they can give you information that will help you to make a decision. You could also discuss it with your doctor or nurse.
chemical, such as pills physical, such as condoms (male and female condoms), IUD SURGICAL - vasectomy, ligation
Latex condoms (male) Polyurethane condoms (female condom)
No- the only 100% effective method, unfortunately, is abstinence. Combining birth control pills/condoms/spermicide would *greatly* reduce the chance of getting pregnant, but there's still a small chance you could.
There are no more popular pills than others. Combination pills which refers to those that are a combination of estrogen and progestin are popular but there are many brands. Some of the brands have lower estrogen levels than others. This does not mean that they are any less effective at all but are prescribed to women for various reasons, when their health is taken into consideration. Don't look to get a certain brand because it's popular because it might not be the right dose for you.. only your doctor can decide and adjust later if needed.
condoms because they provide protection against sexually transmissible infection. For extra protection you can use both.
Get real contraceptives, and use them right. Birth control pills or condoms are both very, very secure as long as you follow instructions. Don't even bother with "safe" periods or counting days, bodies aren't clockwork so those methods are notoriously unreliable.
Get on birth control if you're still worried about chances of getting pregnant use condoms while using birth control also.
The best way to stop a girl from getting pregnant is to take steps to prevent the pregnancy in the first place by using birth control. There are lots of options: the depo-provera shot or birth control pill for her, condoms, spermicide, etc. Condoms are your best bet because they will protect her from pregnancy and protect you both from STDs
by not having sex....AnswerAbstinence! AnswerYou must use a condom.anyone who says the best way is to NOT have sex at all is absolutley INSANEi cant imagine how much you must be thinking of a way to prevent pregnancy because you are obviously ready to have sex.you do not tell someone who is PREPARING them selves to have sex that the best way is to not have it at all.i am pretty sure he/she isn't stupid and realised their whole life they didnt have sex that they werent pregnant!!SO since you are asking the question, which is the best way to prevent pregnancy, ASSUMING this is because you WANT to have sex (i am not going to tell you to not have sex because you are probably smart enough to figure that out) use a condom + go on the pill!! Birth control, condoms, and abstinece.condoms and birth control. there should be a planned parenthood near you where you can get free birth control without your parents knowing.