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.
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.
There are many side effects to taking any type of pills. There aren't any safe pills out there in the world. If you wanted to find out where you can purchase some stress reduction pills, visit your local gnc store.
I don't think there are any contraceptive pills for males. A pill intended for females would have no effect for a male. No method is 100% safe, but a condom is fairly good. -------------------------------------------------------------------- O_o dude are you saying that you are a man that can get pregnant?
Well I guess it better because you don't have to take pills every day or forget to take them...well with the shot itz 99.9% because itz safe and it won't get you pregnant
There are 18 different contraceptive methods to choose from, including hormonal and non-hormonal options with short, medium and long term protection. I came across a website findmymethod.org which is your one-stop shop for everything (safe) intercourse. From effectiveness rate, side effects to availability in your country, you can find all the important information about different contraceptive methods. Hormonal IUD,Non hormonal IUD,Implant,Contraceptive Pills,The Injectable,Contraceptive Patch,Birth Control Ring,External Condoms and more. To prevent unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections, take a look at all the contraceptive options that are out there.
dear sir, how safe is it to have this pill?
The contraceptive pill is a very reliable method of preventing pregancy. HOWEVER, being on the pill will not protect you from venereal diseases. You should probably continue to use condoms if you are on the pill unless you are completely satisfied that your sex partner is healthy.
Oral Contraceptives have known side effects/or withdrawal symptoms, regardless of length of use. There is no need to take a break from using them. Oral contraceptives are usually safe for all women to use- unless you have migraine headaches or are a smoker.
Any type of diet pills including Ephedra can affect your future pregnancy. If you are pregnant, or considering getting pregnant, it would be best to consult a doctor for the best advice on what type of pills would be safe and acceptable to take.
If you missed a contraceptive pill then sometimes it is recommended to take two pills in one day. Taking the two pills at least 10 hours apart should not be a problem. Taking them closer together could make you a little nauseous, and you do not want to throw up after taking the pills. If you want to take regular contraceptive pills as emergency contraception, you might take 2-4 at once. If it has been more than 24 hours since your last pill, use a second method of contraceptives anytime you have intimate for the next 7 days. Contact at info@findmymethod.org or visit at findmymethod.org for more information or queries.
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