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Yes they are both types of contraception.

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Both male and female condoms are what type of contraception method?

Barrier


What type of birth control are diaphragms condoms and the cervical cap?

Diaphragms, condoms, and the cervical cap are barrier methods of contraception.


Name five methods of contraception?

Oral contraceptives (or "the pill") Sterilization


What is effective methods of contraception?

Condoms


Which is the safety period for not getting pregnant?

There is no reliable safety period during which unprotected sex will not make you pregnant. The only way to prevent pregnancy reliably is to use some form of contraception such as condoms, a diaphragm or the pill.


What are different methods of contraception?

chemical, such as pills physical, such as condoms (male and female condoms), IUD SURGICAL - vasectomy, ligation


Is using condoms considered haram in Islam?

Yes, using condoms is considered permissible in Islam as a means of contraception within the bounds of marriage.


What is the difference between birth control and contraceptives?

Birth control is a type of contraception (means for preventing pregnancy). Other types include condoms, spermicide, IUDs, etc.


How old to buy condoms?

There is no age limit to purchase condoms. In fact, it is federally illegal for any stores to withhold contraception from anyone based on age.


What contraception techniques are classed as preventative?

There a few contraception techniques classified as preventative. These include birth control pills, condoms, hormone regulators as well as vasectomies or a tubectomy.


Are condoms spermicidal foam and diaphragms all non prescription methods of contraception?

Condoms and foam are non-prescription methods. Dipahragms are by prescription. All of these methods are barrier methods.


Do spermicide condoms always work?

Spermicide condoms are less effective in preventing pregnancy compared to other methods of contraception. They have a failure rate of around 18% with typical use. To improve effectiveness, using spermicide condoms in combination with another form of birth control, such as hormonal methods, is recommended.