For me it was but there is some complications associated with it...
If inserted during your period or within five days of the end of a pregnancy, the contraceptive implant is immediately effective. If inserted at any other time, it becomes effective after seven days.
Contraceptive just means anything which can prevent conception. Abstinence does this best and abstinence is not a sin. Also, condom use is not regarded as a sin (at least by the vast majority of the world's religions). Even birth control pill use, IUD use and the morning after pill are not considered "sinful" by the majority of people (although there is more controversy regarding use of the morning after pill - than with any other contraceptive method except abortion).
The pycnometer method is more accurate than the hydrometer method because it uses an analytical balance.
in what circumstances is the reducing balance method more appropriate than the straight line method?
The contraceptive pill is fat soluble, meaning it dissolves in fat rather than water. This is why it is important to take it consistently at the same time each day to maintain effective levels in the body.
In general, the IUD is an excellent method with high reliability. Along with the contraceptive implant, it is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics and ACOG as a first-choice method for adolescents. Talk with your health care provider about whether it's a good choice for you.
If you leave the contraceptive implant in longer than prescribed, you will not have pregnant protection after its life is over. It does not present any dangers.
The contraceptive implant is the most effective method on the market. There's nothing that works better. It's not 100% effective, but it's more effective than all other options.
Indoor plumbing was very important because it was much more sanitary than the originally used method. Fewer flies were attracted to the location of the restrooms making things much more germ - free.
It's not, used as directed it is one of the most effective methods of birth control. Less than 1 out of 100 women will get pregnant each year, while on DepoProvera.
The advantage of the contraceptive implant is its high level of effectiveness. Because you don't have to do anything to make it work, there are no mistakes (like missing a pill) that can decrease its effectiveness.