The two forms I know is using male or female condoms or having anal sex. Just keep in mind that no Birth Control method is 100% fail proof because condoms can break or slip off.
Once a pregnancy is established, no. The pills can only prevent pregnancy ( though they are not 100% effective) if given the time to saturate your bloodstream and taken daily to prevent pregnancy. Taking the pills, if you haven't been taking them to prevent pregnancy, will not cause a miscarriage. I suggest going to a doctor.
Hormone pills alone do not prevent pregnancy and can actually increase the risk of pregnancy if not used correctly. It is always important to use a reliable form of contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
Yes. The pills main purpose is to prevent pregnancy.
The while pills on Trinessa are active pills that prevent pregnancy. If you don't take the active pills, you could get pregnant.
No, pills do not cause pregnancy. Sex causes pregnancy.
Yes, anti-pregnancy is safe to prevent early/unwanted pregnancy. Abortion pills are the medicines that are used to terminate a pregnancy above 12 weeks. Birth control (anti-pregnancy pills) is used to prevent pregnancy. Birth control pills are considered effective to prevent pregnancy if you consume the pill within 72 hours.
The first year of your teenage-life, (13 yrs. ) It is recomended to start taking the pills so early to prevent an early teenage pregnancy crisis.
The active birth control pills are the ones that prevent pregnancy. If you don't take those pills, you could get pregnant.
It will stop ovulation & prevent pregnancy when you've been taking it for 4 weeks.
Depends on what pills you are talking about. For any pill that prevents pregnancy, or end pregnancy, there are instructions or prescription to follow.
Birth control pills have no effect on pregnancy tests.
The one hour shift for daylight savings time will not affect how well your pills work to prevent pregnancy. Keep taking them at the same time of day by the clock.