No. Contraceptives have to be used BEFORE to do any good. For a few days you can use the morning after pill, after that it's either accept parenthood, abortion or adoption.
Yes, contraceptive pills are effective. There are many different kinds of contraceptive pills available, and new options are available often. Most work by releasing hormones that keep your ovaries from releasing eggs. You can visit findmymethod.org or contact at info@findmymethod.org to know more about how birth control pills prevent pregnancy? Here you can check some information about hormonal contraceptive pills, how they work, benefits, and more. All about the pill. The pill is really effective when taken perfectly, but most women do not take it perfectly. Some pills offer protection against some health problems: like endometrial and ovarian cancer; iron deficiency anemia; ovarian cysts; and pelvic inflammatory disease.
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Pills do not cause diseases. They also do not protect you from diseases. This is why condoms are inportant, they are the only contraceptive to protect you from Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs). Be safe, get tested, and know your partner's history.
The implant is a highly effective method of pregnancy prevention. I don't know what you mean by "fertillity pills," but if you mean Clomid, a pregnancy seems unlikely with the implant in place.
All of them! If you are trying to get pregnant you do not want to take birth control pills. Their whole purpose is to prevent pregnancy.
As soon as you know that you are pregnant then you need to stop the pills asap. still taking the pills could cause adverse effects on the fetus.
A gay woman may want to use contraceptive pills to regulate her monthly hormones to avoid mood swings or other physical problems. She may also want to know she is safe from pregnancy even if she is ever unlucky enough to be raped.
Whether or not you had the implant, diagnosing pregnancy is the same. Take a pregnancy test.
Then you are pregnant. Birth control pills will not have major side effects on the fetus, but it is best to stop taking them as soon as you know you are pregnant.
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There is a very very low risk and there has only been a few cases where women with the implant have became pregnant . Implanon is concidered highly effective, less than 1 out of 100 woman using Implanon will get pregnant each year. Using a condom along with the implant make the risk of pregnancy even less and reduces the spread of STDs. Implants and injections are very effective methods of contraception and are proven to be 99% percent reliable in preventing pregnancy. yes................... This is one of the safest method of contraception. But no method is 100 % effective. Very rarely, this method fails and you can get the pregnancy. You are advised to go for pregnancy test at the home only. Say every two weeks, when you do not have the menses.
You can know if the contraceptive is not big enough for you by getting recommendation from a health professional.