Yes, abstinence is the only 100% effective method of preventing pregnancy, as it involves refraining from any sexual activity that can lead to conception. While other contraceptive methods can significantly reduce the risk of pregnancy, none are infallible, and their effectiveness can be affected by user error or other factors. Therefore, abstinence remains the only guarantee against unintended pregnancy.
The health teacher told us that the only 100% effective way of preventing pregnancy was to practice abstinence.
all the time. abstinence is the only 100% sure method to prevent an unwanted pregnancy.
NO ! ONLY contraception or abstinence can prevent pregnancy !
unfortunatly, abstinence is the only way to be 100 percent safe, but what else is almost just as good? being 98 percent pertected and just using a condom. :) and to add to it u can take birth control unfortunatly, abstinence is the only way to be 100 percent safe, but what else is almost just as good? being 98 percent pertected and just using a condom. :) and to add to it u can take birth control
Abstinence
Abstinence is the only certain method.
No the are 1to11 % but safer against s.t.I the best prevention for pregnancy would be the pill they are only 1to3% .
yes, it lessons the chances obviously but the only 100% way to not get pregnant is abstinence
Abstaining from sexual activity is the only 100% effective method of preventing STDs because it is the only method for which all sexual contact is avoided. If you do not have contact sexually, you cannot get the STD. All the other methods involve some type of sexual contact so none is 100% effective.
Abstinence is the only 100% certain method of eliminating pregnancy, If you don't have sex, you will not get pregnant! However if you want the enjoyment and pleasure of a sexual relationship & the closeness & romance that comes with it, then abstinence is a rather severe measure. You cant have it both ways & you will have to make the decision that works best for you. Many people have started out with perfect intentions of using abstinence & found that they "Gave in" in the heat of the moment & since they didn't have another form of birth control in place wound up with an unplanned pregnancy.
Yes, it is possible for a woman to get pregnant while using both the birth control pill and condoms as no method is 100% effective at preventing pregnancy. However, combining both methods greatly reduces the chances of pregnancy. It is important to use these contraceptives consistently and correctly for maximum effectiveness.
-never have to worry about unplanned pregnancy. sexual abstinence is the only mmethos that is 100 percent affective in preventing pregnancy - will not ba faced with the difficult desicions associated with unlanned pregnancy, such as being single parent. -will not have to take on the many responsibilities of caring a child.