Abstinence
Combination hormonal methods: combined oral contraceptive, ring, patch
Progestin-only methods: progestin only pill, Depo Provera, Mirena, Nexplanon
Copper IUD (Paragard)
barrier methods: diaphragm, cervical cap, male and female condoms
Natural Family Planning, withdrawal, rhythm/calendar method
Permanent methods: bilateral tubal ligation, vasectomy, Essure
Some different forms of birth control includes birth control pills, morning-after pills, condoms, diaphragms, vasectomy for men, and sterilization for women.
The most known form of male birth control is the condom, but there are another forms, like Sterilization, implanon, male-birth control pill, and many others.
yes it is one of the many forms of birth control.
Closing your legs ;)
Because they were never informed or taught about other forms of birth control
You can switch forms of birth control to what is most comfortable for you. If you would like to switch birth control consult your physician so that she/he can choose a birth control pill that is right for you.
caused from prenacy or birth control
No. Some forms of birth control pills actually cause you to not get your period for months.
Yes, even on the pill there is a chance of pregnancy, as there is with most forms of birth control.
not having sex is the only way to completely prevent it. condoms are about 99%, birth control pill is about 99%. there are many forms of birth control. but the only way to prevent it 100% is to not have sex.
A short period is common when stopping hormonal birth control. Your regular period should return in four to six weeks.
All forms of birth control can cause breakthrough bleeding without proper use, or while your body is still adjusting to it. Talk to your doctor or pharmasist for more info.