not only hers!both have this responsibility,if you don;t want to be a big big big family.
Part of a boater's responsibility to protect the shoreline is to prevent erosion and to not throw garbage overboard.
a dukes responsibility is to protect the king
No. You get a period with/without the pill. All the pill does is protect you from getting pregnant.
Always use protection. There are many methods and you can talk them through with your doctor. And always make him wear a condom. That is the only one that protects from diseases which can be much worse then getting pregnant.
Absolutely YES! Birth control pills only protect you from getting pregnant. Condoms, while not foolproof, will protect you from STDs.
Menstruating is the uterus basically not being pregnant and therefor getting rid if the uterine lining. When pregnant there is a fertilized egg and the uterus will protect it with the uterine lining.
Possibly if you have it done at a clinic but home there is nothing that can help you. The sex have to be unprotected.
Guardianship refers to the person or persons who are given the legal responsibility and authority to protect the rights and well-being of a person who is unable to protect him or herself. Legal guardians fall under the supervision of the court who granted such authority and may be required to appear periodically and report.
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
protect yourself
There are least chances of you getting pregnant. Pills will protect you from getting pregnant. You take the pills late by couple of hour late at times. That does not lower the efficacy of the pills. But you must get the periods with in a week of finishing the course of your pills. Other wise you have to consult your doctor.
Dan Kuwali has written: 'The responsibility to protect' -- subject(s): Constitutive Act of the African Union, Intervention (International law), Responsibility to protect (International law)