No. Birth Control pills work by altering the estrogen, and progesterone hormones in women. Essentially, it tricks her body into thinking she's already pregnant, so she will stop ovulating. The only thing that kills sperm is spermicide and even that doesn't kill them ALL and isn't 100% effective. The copper IUD affect sperm mobility to keep sperm from reaching the egg.
Birth control methods like the pill, shot, patch, rings, etc. have no effect on sperm, semen, or pre-ejaculate.
Birth control doesn't kill sperm. Chances are if you started taking it the day after your period ended you're okay but they recommend using other contraceptives for the first month.
Not as far as I know. Even current attempts to create a birth control pill for men concentrate on killing the male sperm...not the female egg.
The combination birth control pill works by decreasing the risk of ovulation, and by thickening the cervical mucus to make it difficult for the sperm to reach an egg, in the unlikely event ovulation occurs.
Solpadeine is a painkiller, not a birth control pill.
yes..its a birth control pill.
Yes, Krimson 35 if a birth control pill
Take the "morning after" pill. Do not try putting anything in your birth canal to kill the sperm . . . that can be extremely dangerous.
Normally a woman does not ovulate while taking the birth control pill. This is the birth control pill's primary method of action.
Yes, minigynon 30 is a birth control pill.
Nasacort and other inhaled steroids do not affect the birth control pill
Yes, Aviane is a good birth control pill. It is the preferred pill of many women.