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Birth Control

This in an umbrella term for various methods and techniques use to prevent fertilization or interrupt pregnancy at several stages. Some of the commonly used birth control methods are condoms, contraceptive pills and injectable contraceptives.

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What is the prevention of an egg by a sperm?

Many methods can used for the purpose like tabal ligation wherein fallopian tube is

cut-off so that sperm cannot fuse with egg.other methos are the use intrauterine device ex-Copper-T use of condoms also serves the purpose.

If you had stringy egg white mucus around the time of ovulation then now have just dry creamy white discharge and had unprotected sex few days before ovulation could you be pregnant?

yes, theres a chance. Sperm lives for 3-5 days in a moist environment so it could reach your egg at the right time. Take a test when the time is right. Good luck!

If you didn't use a condom and you take birth control could you be pregnant if you took it that day?

well if you are on birth control you are at low risk of getting pregnant and the question is if you didnt use a condom but are on the pill an you get pregnant well the answer is yes because the pill is only 99.9% acurate but it is recommended to use a condom to try and prevent disese and the risk of getting pregat esspessialy for young teens because studys show that 3 out of 10 women on birth control end up pregnant so we recomend that you use a condom or avoid the male from ejaculating inside of you to prevent a pregnancy

What are my chances of getting pregnant if my boyfriend and I used VCF but we think we did so incorrectly because the film came out when he did?

It's important that you allow for it to dissolve. Remember that it takes about fifteen minutes. To be safe, I insert it early and let at least twenty minutes pass before seriously engaging, but the instructions call for fifteen minutes.

If the film came out completely, and he ejaculated within, the chances are pretty high.

Yaz birth control facts?

  • it contains estrogen and progestin.
  • it is known for causing serious side effects in some cases
  • it is involved in lawsuits for misleading advertisements and unmentioned side effects

What is society and culture with family planning?

It depends on exactly what question you're asking. American society's general view on family planning is to work around ones natural cycle. And as Americans, the general public believes that contraception and abortion are completely acceptable. As a practicing Catholic, I believe that no forms of the former are acceptable in any way, shape, or form. As Catholics, after one is married as well as financially, spiritually, and physically ready to have a baby, we practice NFP (Natural Family Planning) We learn our natural cycles, such as when we are ovulating and when we are not. It is the Catholic way to consummate a marriage through sex, and contraception, as I said, is prohibited. If one is not ready to have a child, they simply don't have sex when they are ovulating. There is a 12 to 16 day time frame in the monthly cycle when there is little to no chance of getting pregnant. So people use that.

Are the chances of getting pregnant again higher or lower following the birth?

Hello. After giving birth, for a week or two the chances of conceiving are higher.

Your daughter is on the depo shot and is having a heavy period should i be concernd?

No. Depo can lead to either heavier or lighter periods or even no period depending on the person. Talk to someone at Planned Parenthood for better details.

Does The birth control pill protect against syphilis?

Absolutely not
Absolutely not.

Birth control pills offer no protection against STDs. If you are not completely sure your partner is free of all STDs, use a condom as well.

What is the purpose of contraceptives?

The purpose of contraception - is to prevent unwanted pregnancies !

What are the chances of getting pregnant if you take your pills coreectly?

Although the birth control pill is very effective when taken properly, there is still a (small) risk of becoming pregnant when having sex on the pill. That is why it's not a bad idea to use a condom at the same time--and condoms also protect you from diseases that are transmitted sexually, whereas the pill does not.

Any time a penis enters your vagina, whether wearing a condom or not, whether taking the pill or not, there is always a chance of pregnancy.

Are cooked tomoatoes better for you than raw ones?

The cooked tomato is, in general, better for the body than the raw one. Cooking will break some of the chemical bonds and make nutrients easier to digest. The concentration of phytonutrients will be increased and the bioavailability of these wonderfully healthy nutrients will improve. A number of studies have made claims that prostate cancer is considerably reduced by increasing the intake of the powerful antioxidant lycopene. Some dispute the study, but there is convincing evidence that the research is solid. And guess what! The tomato is rich in lycopene! It is also widely recognized as a heart healthy food. Many journals suggest cooking the fruit as a way to enhance its nutritional benefits.

Which form of birth control could people use without altering hormonal systems or blocking sperm from fertilizing an egg?

There are natural family planning methods, including the symptothermal method and the Standard Days method, that can be used to reduce the risk of pregnancy. As with any method, results depend on how well the couple uses the method. You can ask your health care provider, your local Catholic church, or your local Planned Parenthood for information about certified trainers in these methods.

Can family planning done by laser?

Laser? A laser burns tissue and is used in surgery, but not on a normal every day thing could it be used for family planning unless there is some new device I haven't heard about.

Does loratadine affect the birth control pill?

Hi, Your question is: Loratadine tablets is it birth control pills? Loratadine tablets are not birth control pills but are antihistamine medication which is used to treat allergies such as seasonal allergies (hayfever, grass, etc) or household allergies.

You discharge a lot is it because of birth control?

Cervical mucus serves several functions, it keeps the vagina clean by washing away anything in it's path, it is also associated with your fertility cycle, from a creamy, milky - white to a thin, clear, tacky jell that sticks and stretches.

While using hormonal birth control the mucus is thicker, in an attempt to slow down or prevent sperm from entering the uterus or fallopian tubes. It may seem like more than normal, just because what you have tends to be thicker, all the time.

Any mucus that has a strong, unpleasant odor, is accompanied burning or itching - could be signs of an infection and should be discussed with your OB/GYN, midwife or family doctor.