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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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There is any known case where the women got pregnant 6 years after her husband had a vasectomy?

1) Sure, plenty of times ... sometimes it was even the husband who was the father.

2) You should know that the human body is a self-repairing device,

even a "perfect" vasectomy might heal itself.

That's why you can't just snip and be done, they have to use staples or special ties.

The same is true for tubal ligations too.

Why do condoms brake?

it either soft or not that thin or it been used

Is it more effective to combine the use of the male condom and an IUD like Minera or will using Minera alone be just as effective?

dont be a fool wrap your tool! a condom is always a good idea for safe sex from std's and pregnancy. and the more contraceptives you have the better

Can not taking your birth control pill on time a few days during a month cause you to skip your perid?

If you missed your period after not taking the birth control pill at the same time each day, the most likely reason is that you are pregnant.

Some women will miss their periods randomly (or experience minimal spotting) while on birth control. You should take a pregnancy test to be sure.

Should you still be on your period after a month and you just had a baby 3 months ago and im currently on a birth control shot?

usually after u have a baby you get your period for about a month. but since you had your baby 3 months ago then im not sure. but usually being on some type of birth control make your hormones and different because of all the differnet hormonel levels but i have honestly never heard of anyone having their period for about a month and after having their baby 3 months ago.so i suggest going to your gynecologist for a check up.

If your partner put sperm inside you and you take 3 pills what will happen?

nothing will happen but you don't have to take three pills, but if you do continue to take more than one pill a day you might cause future damage to your body.

On birth control for a year ended up getting off for a month and my period only lasted two days and I started throwing up 2 weeks later but now my period is here two weeks early after i stopped pills?

Dear Reader; The body goes through a time of adjustment when pills are started and can go through a time of adjustment when they are stoped. If you are still wondering, see your health care provider. Dwight

Condoms in fable 3?

yes. i think three types actualy..

What companies make small condoms?

Since most stores sell condoms for the man who is average or bigger sized, you can probably purchase some smaller condoms online from condom manufacturers such as Durex, Trojan, and Lifestyles.

Can birth control keep a girls vagina from getting wet?

Some women have vaginal dryness as a side effect. Talk with your health care provider about a possible change to a different type of pill.

Can salt solution stop you from getting pregnant?

No. Only birth control from your doctor or condoms can prevent pregnancy.

To be unable to bend Ulysses bow?

you cant bend Ulysses bow

Answer:

Technically the bending (stringing) of Ulysses bow was a test set by Penelope (Ulysses' wife) to determine which of her potential suitors she would marry after Ulysses failed to return and was presumed to be dead. All failed until Ulysses (in disguise) tried - strung the bow and shot the other suitors.

The saying means that a lesser man cannot meet the standards or duplicate the efforts of a greater man.

Does Valtrex affect Mirena?

No. Mirena is a contraceptive Intrauterine device (IUD) and should have no effect on, nor be affected by taking valacyclovir (Valtrex).

Is the Mirena as effective as a condom in preventing pregnancy?

The Mirena is a type of birth controll, as is a condom, thus requiring that only one or the other be used. Also of note, the Mirena is more effective at preventing pregnancy than any other birth controll on the market. The Mirena is an IUD.

So my question then is, I'm just not clear on this:

With condoms, their intended use allows a male to ejaculate inside a female (of course IN a condom) and prevents pregnancy in that situation. I'm asking if the Mirena has the same intended use, IE if the male is still able to ejaculate inside the female and get that 99% effectiveness at preventing pregnancy?

I'm not worried about STDs, we are both very monagomous.

AnswerNo form of contraception is 100% safe, so using a condom as well is a good idea - condoms also help prevent STDs. AnswerNothing is EVER 100%. I am currently on the Mirena and have been for almost 2 years, and so far so good.

Do you favor the use of contraceptives devices?

I favor offering women and men the option of using contraceptive devices, and of making it possible for them to choose when and if to become parents.

What if you took extra week of birth control pill?

If you took them every day for a week you would delay your period by one week.

Is there a higher percentage of chance for getting a son or daughter?

There is approximately an equal chance, but more girls survive infancy than boys - which accounts for the higher female to male percentage ratio.

Can you reuse a birth control patch?

How long has it been off? If it was off for a few hrs and it is still sticky enough to go back on fine. But don't tape back on or use glue. If it was off for a day or more you might want to ask a doctor!

Can you take birth control on the first day of your period or the fifth day?

You can start birth control on any day of your cycle. If you start within the first five days of your cycle, it's immediately effective; otherwise, use a back up method of birth control, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex, until you've taken the birth control for seven days.

When was the contraceptive pill introduced in the US?

The contraceptive pill was introduced in the United States in 1960. The first oral contraceptive, Enovid, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on May 9 of that year. It marked a significant milestone in reproductive health and women's rights, providing a reliable option for birth control. The pill gained widespread popularity throughout the 1960s and 1970s.

A girl 11 start birth control will this make her more promiscues?

A girl starts taking birth control at age 11 will this make her more promiscus.