If done and healed right it is.
Unless they break during intercourse.
The only 100% effective way of preventing pregnancy is to avoid having sexual intercourse. No alternate form of birth control is completely reliable.
The only method of contraception that is 100 percent effective in preventing pregnancy is complete abstinence from sexual intercourse. When no sexual activity occurs, there is no risk of sperm meeting an egg, thereby eliminating the possibility of conception. Other methods, while highly effective, do not guarantee absolute prevention of pregnancy.
If the vasectomy was done properly, there should not even be a 5% chance of getting pregnant, as this procedure is the most effective way of preventing pregnancy short of a hysterectomy or abstinence. The best thing to do is to have your husband see his physician and have a semenalysis performed, where they can determine whether or not he has any sperm in his ejaculate. Often after a vasectomy, the body recognizes sperm as a foreign substance and "attacks" it with antibodies; this is why vasectomy reversals don't work a good deal of the time. ! Dr. B.
The birth control pill, if used correctly, has over a 98% chance of preventing pregnancy. Other methods with high efficacy in preventing pregnancy include the Depo-Provera injection as well as birth control implants and IUDs. However, the most effective form of birth control is abstinence.
60 percent of all motorcyle related deaths could be prevented by using sufficient headgear
If used correctly, couples that rely on male condoms alone have a 85% Success rate. Meaning 15/100 couples who use male condoms only will have an accidental baby. Female condoms are a little less unreliable with a 79% Success Rate. 21/100 couples will have a unintentional pregnancy. The "reliability" figures used for contraceptive methods refer to pregnancies in a year - 85% reliability means that in one year, 15% of women who use the specified method will get pregnant.
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
Yes, these kits have failed before and that is why they state they are 99 percent effective. All medical tests like this have a fail rate.
This would be almost impossible. Although occasionaly tubal ligation can fail as in a vasectomy for men the risk is less than one percent. If the whole of your uterus has been removed then no you cannot be pregnant as there is nowhere for the fertilised egg to grow.
-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.
Wearing helmets is highly effective in preventing motorcyclist deaths, with studies showing that helmets reduce the risk of death by approximately 37% for riders involved in crashes. Additionally, they can decrease the likelihood of head injuries by around 69%. These statistics highlight the critical role that helmet use plays in enhancing rider safety.